Maxims '3? I More Man He is poor indeed that promise nothing: 14 PAGE cal iiw FERRY to BE nun AT FERGUSON SHIPYABDS. PICTOU . - Founded 1873 WN. CANADA; FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 19M Li Covers Prince Edwe rd Isle rid Ire The Dow. 'PIlOEU hurchiI.I's Conservatives Score m'1'AWA. (special)-The as wet -innamed ferry to operate between ivnud Islarlds and Caribou. N.5., will be built. at the Ferguson Broth- era Shipyards at Picto'u., it was learned here Thursday by Neu A. Matheeon. Liberal Member for Queens. Mr. Matheson said he was sure that the travelling and shipping public of Prince Edward Island and Nova scotia would be gratified that the new Dllnned so-vehicle capacity ferry would be operated by Northumberland Ferries Ltd. This firm has had most extensive experience in the put and is more familiar with local shipping con. ditions. Mr. Matheaon said, than an outside operator could be. Precise dimensions of the new vessel have not been made public owinz to alterations of the plans. Trucks and automobiles will back on to the new ship when it 1.; loading but will drive directly off it. the Queens member was in- 107311!!! by Tflnaport Department authorities. Triumph In By-election Voting LIVERPOOL, Erlg., (Reuters) - Prime Minister Churchill's Conservatives scored an important political suc- cess in a parliamentary by-election here Thursday by re- retaining the marginal constituency of West Derby with an Freighter's Last , .5 Queen Mother Sails FromANew York For . Home After North America Conquest by LLOYD Mr:DONALD Canadian Press Staff writer NEW YORK (CP) -- Queen Mother Elizabeth. M10 in three short weeks won the heart. or Americans and Canadians who saw her. sailed for home Thurs- day after what already is being labelled as the most succmsful rnval tour in history. time and geography mad. 1;, difficult to compare the Queen wiother's short visit to New York. Washington, Williamsburg. Va., Mid Ottawa with the 1939 royal tour iihcn she and the late King (790136 V1 made a coast-to-coast two-month visit to Canada. with a side trip to the United States, But the Queen Mother's unflag. ring charm and the warm recap. lion by Americans and Canadian; .-like left. those who send the lat. art trip from start to finish infra- mg in the supcrlatives. MARKED BY PR1-jss The I951 tour of Canada by the lllrn Princess Elizabeth rind the Duke of Edinburgh was succegful mo. blit the present Queen-pat the iitart at least-often appeared .ll at case because of the con- slxint pressure. And last year's tour of Australia rind New zealand by the Queen and the duke was marred at. times in rims disputes over the crowd atitltudes- "too .nver.eagm-" Wu one London papers comment -and girl: inns. harrowing schedule laid The Queen Mother's visit-short and hectic though it. was-left nu. Lionel Barrymore's " l .-.-our-ii' I-08 ANG.iizESy”Pl -- Lionel iiirrrmdre was bllrirtljrhui-sday n 'he Roman Catllollc faith of his nrili while 2.000 persolis crowded wound the Calvary Cemetery man. mllcllm chapel. A hushed but pushing crowd siorltl outside as the film famous ax-lived at the chapel to pay their last respects to the patriarch of Lil!) Barrymore family. who died at in. Monday. Llonel's sister, Ethel. sole sur- ii-ink member of the famed oct- ing triumvlrate, was too upset to mend. Name Successor .,n b lining but warm memories through- out. Even the often-anti New York Daily News saved its occasional blasts for the officials handling the itour, and had noth. ins but praise for the royal prin- clpal herself. FRESH AND RADIANT As she stood in the verandah grill of the liner Queen Mary an hour or so before sailing time Thumdiy. the Queen Mother was as fresh and radiant as on the af- ternoon of Oct. 26 when she first made her how to North America. She didn't betray a sign of strain or fatigue from the tour whioh left two members of her entourage as stretcher cases. Crowds of passengers lining the decks craned for a view of the Queen Mother. Thus the tour ended. and not the least of the talk was the pro- Doaal now being boomed- but not in official quarters -to ask the Queen Mother to become Can- ada's next governor-general. One New York City dignltnry made this wry -if unconstitution- al-colnparison on the ship Thurs- day morning: - "If we Democrats could get Her Majesty to run agninst. Ike in '50 we'd have the presidency." Fog Returns To South England LONDON. (AP) A Fog crept across southern England Thursday lglil.-fpr..f.hn second' night ins raft u the weatherman promised wor- ried Britons it. would lift again by today. The fog was patchy. In sectoins of southeast England and the in- dustrial southeast Midlands around Manchester. fog banks cut visibil- ity to as low as if) yards. In other areas visibility ranged from 100 to 200 yards. A heavy early morning fog. the worst of the season, lifted during the” day. Trains ran behind sched- ule. London airport suspended oper- ations for a time but later planes took off and landed. While the morning fog raised fears of another smothering such as hit Britain in December, 1052. this wasn't the murky. acid yellow type which caused thousands of deaths that month. -royallst . . rams. " 5. and other pictures on page 1 Women Robbed. UITAWA (CF) - It was Mrs. Clara Jolie's lucky day when she walv robbed Monday of her life's savln s. 3113. Cit ens flocked to the. aid of onymous donor sent her a cheque for 3113. Others sent llickcls. dimes. quarters and dollar bills to radio station CKOY which turned the money over to Mrs. Jolie. Now, she. has more than 3500- whlch she deposited in a bank Thursday. Fotollyi Iniured Cutting Pulpwood EDMUNDSTON. NB. tCP)-In- Juries suffered while he was outt- F.lssi53..!rIeesi6.----- 4 . 4..., 3. i it - r . i i opiba I OTTAWA (CPi i Truck Cuts Capers; No One Injured Finally stopped by several ions of canned vegetables, only the back end of a three-ton gravel truck is seen after it smashed through the side of the canning plant of Camp- bell & Bui'ns at Central Bedequo yesterday afternoon. No one was injured. The accident. occurred when the truck driven by John Anderson of Breadalbane left the pavement and continued on for some distance through 'the side of the building and ended up amid L000 cases of canned vegetables to which considerable damage was caused. See story -- Two Rhodes. the .m,yea,..0ld Qua...” Woman scholars-one a bachelor and the appointments was made by the mbmd M. pumegmnchen. An an,Iot-her. married-were appointed to.bnllks board of directors after cab-l t top jobs in the Bank of Cziilzlda met had Tlililsdlly. . The number of deputy gov-ei-nors Mr. Bczitiic. Their terms will runl also was doubled to four from two.'for seven years and will be sub-I l James E. Coyne. affable. gverlr-old bachelor. was moved fronl senior deputy governor to the s50.- iooo-n-year governorshlp held by toraham Towers for the last 20 llfars. Mr. Towers, 57. retires Dec. 3 . John R. Eeattio. also 44 and like Mr. Coyne a Rhodes scholar and grnduatc of tho Ullivcrtilty of Mali- ;lt.oba. was appointed to Mr. Coxncli ,old job as senior deputy governor 32.300.000.000. e t 5 .t (Photo by Wottonl . y . 0 g,t,,,.... anarla Jobs Annoullccment of this batch of given formal approval to; the two top men: Ml". Come and 44- lject to renewal. assets of some. not only Canada's money flow, but iiian-,9 ages the national debt of someia sll.000.000.000 and through fegllll-'17 The bank. with the youngest member of Pa ment. His majority of 2,508 higher than the Conservative ma-i . jority, of 1,107 in the 1953 generali ' election. hm Island Holsteins Sold increased majority. John Woollam. Conservative, polled 21,158 yotes; Cyril Fenton. Labor, 18,650. Woollam, 2'7, a lawyer, 'r rile- was The vacancy was caused by the elevation to the peerage of Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, now Lord Kil- l mulr. Government supporters consid- red ihelr increased majority in his constituency a favorable omen for the general election expected ometime next year. The Conservatives now have con- ested 40 by-eelctlons since Church- ill returned to power in I951 with- 4 out losing a seat that they held at the general election. A government defeat at west The standing of the 625 - scat TORONTO iCPl-Prince Ecl- ward Island holstelns sold at sale of stars were Crown Point Florine, owned by Cyril Jones, Charlottetown, sold for 5500 to Charles Cox of Calgary; Abeg- , welt Milky Way. owned by the estate of .1. Walter Jones. Charlottetown, for 81.100 to G. B. Montgomery. Roncevcrte. W. Va. They were lhe only two Prince Edward Island cows sold at the royal. Thirty-one head were sold for 567.225 it; man average .of 11. .-1-I ,prlt:aT-'rb'i'itl'-N93" I20. 00 for a bull. Ronnie sig- nt-.t. nu'llPd by Argentine hl'crfl- or. Dr. Hector 1. Asiengen. Pul'cllase.r was J. E. Mccsgue of Aliston. Ont. N. S7c3”liiiZi" Minister Dies NEW GLASGOW. N.S. ICPt-A. controls 3. Dewnlfe. 5!)-year-nlrl provincial abinot minisicr without portfolio nrl chairman of the Nova Scolia mvcr commission. died Thursday itloll of bank credit influences theiafler a series of heart attacks that lgenernl credit position of the coun-istaried more than a year ago. l try. Corgojt-e-"tints-la-is-3O The twice-wounded veteran of two world wars had been in bed d H ,, for six weeks from one of ihe.5m" ' seizures Mr. Dowolfe had represent:-rl I-4 ihouse of Commons now is: Con- servatives and Allies. 321; Labor, 2294: Liberals. 6; Irish Nationalists, Irish Labor. 1; vacant. l. Cadet League C lDrafts Plans OTTAWA, lCPt(Trlp orflrters of the Air Cadet League of Canada land the RCAF met here Thursday to draft plans for the league's work i next year. The league's national executive committee under the chairmanship lot H. Darroch Mzicgillivray of SI. i.lohn's, Nfld., conferred ' ?Air with Air Derby would have been a m:ijor'Marshal Roy Blemon. chief of the U". setback at P! time when its sup- 'air staff. and other RCAF officers. W, porters believe Conservative stock, is rising in the country as a whole. Number of cadet squadrons has increased to 265. aijump of ill the last .Vr-nr. arid the meeting ileaguefs special activities program including summer camps at RCAF stations. free flying courses. lead- ership training and goodwill ex- change tours to the United States and Europe. , ....L....-.. .. BONN. Germany (Reuters)-The west German cabinet at a special meeting Thursday night rejected a request. by the Social Democratic opposition for a debate in Parlia- ment on the latest Soviet note on European security. ,Cargo Voyage ilirom Summerside CHARLESTON. S. C. iCPl-All ancient-as ships go--freighter which once proudly flew the flag .of Canada in enemy-infested via- iers was sold at public auction here Thursday to satisfy Cf'F,dll- era. . The Robnll. built in Canada in ll9l8 and which carried suppl.es in the Allirid arnlir-' in France as the War l.ir.arrl. was sold to Her- man liurtz of Charleston for 826.- 400 and soon will begin her last voyage-to the scrap pile at an undisclosed port. The Robell, carrying seed po- ltatoes. came here Jan. 8 from Sumiilrrsido. P.E.I.. but it had been damaged by high seas on vrivage. Repairs were started than discontinued. Meanwhile .the old ship ran up a storage .charge of about 57,000. one of UV! factors rousing the sale Thurs- r'”T.atudied possible expansion of tllrida... lU. S. Contract For ,'Firm In Britain ' LONDON 4Reuters) - A British .clecti-onics lnstrumerlt firm has lbeen given a 0280.000 contract by a United States cigaret company for equipment which measures cig- ,rlret paper to l-i.000.000th of rm Ilnch. No equipment like it has its ibeen produced in the United States. British House of Commons Approves L0 ON ( P)-The House of. i ' .Thu daynight b.va”voie' 'of to 4 approved the Paris aitrce tents for the rcarmament nf Germany for Western defence. Undor parliamentary procedure this vote assured that the pacts will be ratified automatically by Bri- tain. the first Western power to do so. but the formality must await 21 working days of Parliament. in the two-day debate that pre- coded the vote Prime Minister Churchill told Labor questioners it would be a mistake to mix the pro- coss of ratification with talks with the Russians. "I cannot. think of anything that would be worse." he aid. Foreign Secretary Eden. plead- ing for unanimity. urged that Bri- tain's decision be made "clearly so that the whole world can under- 1 VOTE WITH GOVERNMENT i, Clement Aitlee and his moder- iParis Agreements On German Arms Lcomel armedi under the expanded l peso Union. The other members to! .ihe union are Britain. France. Italy. Belgium. The Netherlands and, Duxembourg. Many Labor members attacker! the pacts. fearing they would give rise. to s resurgent and militaristic iGermany. Eden. calling the debate the "most remarkable and memorable one since the war.” said he had been asked whether Britain would negotiate with Russia "after tho agreements were ratified.” Bl'ussels-alliance.-or Western lluror ” t SOME. FOLKS ARE. AS GOOD AS THE WORD-BUT THEIR WORD i 51 To South African Prime Minister - 1 God W dnesday cauudilvith a salary of 330.000 yearly. Hey I prllefih Thuresdey of Onezirlnle and the father of four:Be.VerlodgG Damaged lgictoii Ceriill-at riding in tlllst-”Nov:l St. Onge. 48. of st. Jacques. e - - LE HAVRE. France iReuter.n-l 0013 98155 UTE 81000 - an 1 . g V- . . g . g . ,', t d , (hi . 1 1 , vote against the agreements would ii. ""”"T- ""12 .”es”ili...2ii':.:. i.'...?:.:::.. ' ”."i9”''W7l :i:.'.".: 35.; ..:.. .'Eo.i.'".il: .;;:.i.. - or after a dead tiee e upon lim l - - -- . slenmslip Beaver odge all ye here ,.p”m,l mmlvmx posuble expulsmn. ate Labor party factions. voted with KILLED By Q-lucx the government and warned that a CONCEPTION HARBOUR. Nfld. here JOHANNESBURG. South Africa iilcutcrst--The South African cab- incl has agreed that Finance Min- icirr Nicolaas Havonga shall suc- icll-Johrl Power. 10. died Wednesday night shortly after he was struck by a truck on a nearby highway about 40 miles from St. John's. The truck was driven by north of Edmundsion. st. Onge. a widower, was em- ployed by Fraser Companies Lim- lwinnipeg native. camr into the mung”... Brook. Que” 39 mm, it. wits set up in 1935. Mr. Co,ine..Thu,5.,ny fbaiik three years later after switch-l ling from a law career. Other new deputy governors: l lsel. the Radunia. in thick fog early with K in her port bow suffered when she ' collided with a Polish fishing ves- I six-foot. breachi ll" ill mean it by-election in the cent- al Nova Scotia constituency. Senate llecesses But at the last minute Altlee gave permission for Labor mem- bers to abstain. and most did so. Four defied the warning and voted ca . r , . . i ' i r ' i ii ii-llorfn ii: T)f,.i(i!lal”:.'S Dal: p?l.rrI1'?lmll:l.sltl;ri1- Mmhul wnm of 'st' John" ind" mlatlluismlzalzllrljn-:'i:)'.th46. UoflvM5o:1:l:;m:,r,s,E:) no "mg n the Eng ml min Mmmon N0 Llbm members Nov .10 the Rand Daily Mail re- . 0,"-I-'o,.',l,mo add -Lnndzn Sc1hin:.l(,'l,l There were no casualties. defied discipline by "cepm-,3 gp. i”ll'if'd today. i R ' ..,.m,,,mlC5 who Joined mp bank 16 pairs to the Beaver-lodge are ex-; y pointmt-nts as tellers of opposition Quoting a "good source." the n a a .a ..e,,,.5 Mm He L. Om, ,,f'm,. WV. ported in take four days. The Ra-ll V (AP , q V0193. thus in effect loininll lllc iivwsmpcr said Malan achieved ' r ernnients advisers on lYliCllnflLl'on,-11 dun;a suffered no damage. ' WASHINGT9 '. M)C Tihe,iP"' rebels. the final political triumph of his S E nmmc. The Bmmlodge bmnu ,0 Gang ate has recessed its c artbl cen- Om. 0. mm .b,mn," W” career in having the cabinet ac- e n izldlan Pacific Steamship Lines. N" debate uml NW” 29 5"”? Aneurin Bevan. left.wing Laborj Wilt his nominee at Wednesdayis , d H H mr the MWISECURITIES ADVISER l ,.f.L.:LLL ;7;c(':i;:':;”e;:s ”gBc5f;:"”rh1mj:;e1pn leader who bitterly attacked the: it-'.l1iianectar;rile(.tii!iivnn"tt:-liexi::l:p;Sailli canftllagnlgl-S5 Tvlirriier loll: lTye::rtl;ii1g1hev: rfictures of his ,. Ralph B. Mt:Klbbon. 40. or ro.-. HMCS Labrador Due 'move to require final action in :fn',”,",'::2::,,::',)L”':u:.:n3:i1i: WRONTO (CPFM'""""”'" "'3 . V , i . A - . mductlon, onto. also a University of Tnlillllo 0 this session of Congress. -' i .- - i t .. ' maximum lkmperalllrest "ll'(;,l:.nf,'.h..,. cnndmatc was J (- SEATFPE (C?) O ':,,C"ga:t”ti2 13Pr::)n;:ng)'y F" Branch 9! Bath- tzradui-lie. who Joined the bank at,Af HCIMOX Sllllddy l some Democrats and Senator pm Blmsh -d'pl0mM'V' V Min. Max. 3,-,,.,-mum me minister mr and; army. Unit. D01" 0” E he, um N. 3. had two bamboo fly its inception in 1935. For the i151 g lwayne Morse llnd.-Ore.) accused u,.u,r.-.Hg-jun-1-gn svppon-r Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lo 18 mm ,3 on houd. H, E 0 ' dmui "wmw to M bi” p.'cc .ods' Mom, 'w”h his hewy mguin. four years he has been the bank's, HMHAX (CP)”Th” "”V-Y 5”d.l the McCarthy side of trying to stall Vancouver . 46 52 Haven a did ht himuzlfpaitenrl Tmmd” ” ""' Md -Bmam-1' iion parks "They iold us the fish "CUW65 ndVl5Pr- ”””(l”-V "19 ””0'”" f”""'” W" I fimi We 0" the dilution M i”-'"' A'”"'5 SUPP” W” ""'-V h-”."lVi”"r” - -7" 7” the cabirfet meetnln Heshvad an of- Black watch (Royal Highland?” over there. v.'ei'en't. fit to eat." he Th?-1! delimit! Join In P. S-"ilnlslunl veg” Labrador -Wm "mml '"”"K McC”"h'-V "M” "ti" ”” h"rl''.1' "9 mm H" H””” .u'h'5iEdm""'"" " 2" 4! fici l V int D b 9( cunid” ”'"" mck ("m K” ,, I h'nven.t had 5 chance Amour. 62' of SL Pobmrpe Querlir-re Sunday after sailing lhroughl rec, 24 deadline for action at the is a risky thing, but there is nn,Calgar.v 29 MI .. " '"""'"9" " "r '"' rug. 53” - 5:1 L V, promoted to deputy mm, HAL Hm. the North West Passage and clr-,present Republican-controllrd ses- safety first policy in foreign nf- Saskatoon .. 25 40 . .. , The unit, nearly 1,000 men. re- W WY 3 emf)" Ye- am... 13 van” of M.-rviceg ' lcumnavigating the North American. slon. fairs. I have not found so for any Regina 2R 44 Comlng Events turned in the usns Marine Phoe- other resrmenl-I expected home .-..-.:.e........e--. - coiitinent. l Both the McCarthy camp and the alternative suggestion that did not Winnipeg an .15 nix. 18 d8Yl "0111 Iilchon. with by Chriltmnl HG Eh! 3rd 308' Tak. No Acfion In The Labrador will he the first senate) Republican leadership expose us to more dangers and dif- Toronto .. 49 62 ,, , L000 United states troops. It is the iment. Royal Canadian Horse Ar- naval vessel to make the 1tl.000- sharply denied any such intention. ficullies than these Drawn! WW Oliawn .. 35 44 X, Rum” 5"m'd5-ll Will” Dam?" may to be returned under recent tillery; the 4th Bill-i:Ri10l'l Cinidlim Tum. cfaw CQSQ mile voyage which the RCMP Arc- O --O-------- pnsels." ;Mrintreal . RR 55 " 9”" H”"' M”''”' o”h”"”l Commonwealth decision to trim its Guards, headquarters or the 25th or, patrol ship st. Roche pioneered or-rawa, (CP) "Mrs, Adelaide riy the agreements Germany is oueliec 33 .17 -.D,, C! M "H", mm every Korea police force by two thirds. Infantry Bfillfle and support unite. AJAX. OIIL '(CPJ-POUCH declfhdlsevriinl years ago. Sinclair. executive assistant to the admitted into NATO. the North Ai- Fredericton 25 40 F...” n ' ' A total of (.000 men are ex- The remaining units are 9X' W "lie no Mi-I0" in the Cole 0i I Br-sides charting A navigable deputy minister of health and wel- lnnilc Truly Orllamzlimn. and he-.Saint John . an 42 3" pmed luck within a raw weeks, pected to be rotated by May. tame crow which Wednesday peck- ,,.,u,, ,0, am, dun ""91, ,,h,ou,h fare. reported that a flour made T"T”TTTT”TPTd-rd”TT iiiioncton . 20 41 "Card Party in Mt. Ryan Hall. leavini one infantry battalion. the For the Black Watch. it.'s home ed at the face of a sleeping baby. the pun”. the ubudor Md the from fish is being tested by United Halifax . . . .. .14 44! Friday, November lbth. at 0.30 p. m. Queen's Own Rifles. and 1 field leave. then on to loin her sister They said the crow. a pet of Peter . V k I I t 6 Nations experts. It may be a Charlotietovm .. 20 ill ambulance in Korea. battalion. stationed at Aldershot. Woanlca. is friendly with all the 8i'0""dh0F 0" "U" WW9” 3" source of protein for people in , Sydney . . . . . . .. an 37 o-Dance It Gordon Lodge every A group of 2'! other Canadians N.S.. in the Annapolis valley. children in the neighborhood. explorations. lunder-developed countries. g.ar.Irl;r::iii;i 3 . of various detachments arrived on Friday man: I ronomo (CP)- Nine-year-oldl "A1-WAX (CF)-The Weailw Iggy Crotty successfully under-loffiee here says increasing south- went an operation to remove s.erly and snutheasierly winds are blood clot. the sick Childrens' bringing milder and moisier air tn illospiial said Thursday. the district. Occasional drizzle and another USN! vessel. two hours behind the Phoenix. lrlZ!'I' YIAI A60 The Black Watch boarded a "Dane lfrlday-. Nov. 19. Win- aloe ltltlon Hall. in aid of the Glasgow Road Hockey Club. "Pantlw sale at Holmans on 'Gov't Fights Air Crash Damages hm”' Nnvemb” mu” " 1 p' m troo hi hers a year I!!! ll Eh! ' - - . - . um." h They describe the little New- rain are forecast for most re ion-z cm” 00" women. Immum 1'” p:”:""'" man” 3"'uum' 8'stiiEerir:enT tghilefgiircznln :irl:ll1:ireng'ilEI1EeY :1:-gr thlz lliavirsdrg ngivrisrmbdlfnihe governmt-nt's de- Il,l'hrvl'I:.mriefliicials ssgidlfmlndlnnd boy I! "reCOV!rinl nlCe- FTidl?- i "Shur Gain In Millvlew Hell it was aboard that ship that U--' ::.nj,m,equer Court. olaims it can- pilot, in RAF trainee. the crew fence: there is no mention in the stniuieliy" aim" the nveration performed Regional forecasts: -nonsorod by Cherry Valley W. 1- 00" W "- 3”" ”' ””""' "" not be held responsible for the of four imd at passengers in the l. Tea and its officers are not that it. is it crown company. lbw a Toronto hrnm specialist. Prlnre Edward Island and east- P”"! I900 IMFIGI '0 M"-i Wi-" 9""""'"d'” ”””r' mwunud April 8 air collision over Moose four-engine TCA plane. and it servants of the crown-in essence on a court ruling of flint. tech-4. Tilly was flown herc Oct. 29 for em N. H. rtiunilee: Occasional "'"Vi Hldefl II! 'N0V- 3- "V" "'9 'Wd. hm" "h" h" mm Jaw. Canada's worst Ivililon disc cleaning woman killed in the servants of the government-and nicnllfy would hinge the strengthltrcatmrnt nf a crippling brain In-illght rain milder: light winds be- M4 1"" WWW ti” 3'” mmum aster. wreckage of a house struck by therefore the government cannot of claimants' argument. Iiiiryr Sulfrlisd 'lesi summer in llromlng east 15 during the M0!- FH IC ICC Ch . "lhur-Gain Amateur Csvelcldl In Oops Traverse Hall. Friday. Nov. Hill. at I p. in. sponsored by Carla- ttsl Women's Institute . sale MAM. lend entries to Mrs. Wilbur Ollie?-on IWM- '1'hero were Ill like this when dren and estates of some of the an dame, Wu mg! to "Reg 3. The government denies that and the student pilot "all of the designed to help him r 5um,n,,.,m H4, cum," mm. ' lte mung, the collision occurred by reuon of said persons being officers and power of speech lost after the sc- "L. as. as few Oh-bier WI WW "W 1''”''1' "" P.” ' rt l ti and in th t. , . liter later than clmlottelown. 1 0. D, 1. km .17 Sonic, 82. oodlsc. N. l.. llldilr said. The Thirty-seven persons died in the ff". ':f"c:””'; Talmud any negligence of the student pilot. gas-ia;(t,.s ofothehgowgl actslnu Xitgin Nutris;-s saidhtlait week dhe sun ma Md” It "6 g. m. ma mane church mimu. not other curs sot m-r0d.- IHIW cruh 01- VGIHDUM T"'"'c"'r ' ' "0 "A" 1" . ' ' 9'. ' " ' ..' f.'"' " "V " '" ”' ' " - ado Air Linn North Star and I lish rates of payment and federal Though TCA is publicly-owned ployment. bang. sets at Mi 1). in. u 1 '” with a with black beard reaehins Black Watch. Most photographed man on the pier was Pte. Bliss Beach. a. pioneer down to his third shirt-button. Federal officials said Thursday the defence was filed as s precau- tion in case there is a court fight involving ll claims for da ges totalling 0I.0lI.0M In widows. chil- tllkn off.” - flaming debris. MET REGULATIONS Officials said it is probable that arrangements can be completed to settle the claims out of court. not be held responsible for its actions. 2. since an RAF student pilot was at the controls of the Harvard. officers of the RCA!" cannot be held responsible for the crash. Claimants argue that the crown. or government, should be held re- sponsible because of "negligence” of TCA and offir-ers' in charge of the plane. officers of the RCA! 'nlng. Low-lllgll It Olllfloltohwll 14 His trip to Toronto was financed ""1 ss, Mom-um so .3; 43, by public foundlrtnd. He is being given def subscription in ecover th New-. .' High tide today at Charlottetown ly therapy at 5.20 s. m. and 0.22 p. In. C