' PAGE FIFTEEN AUGUST 11- 1953 -rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' .1 . i THE WESTERN GUARDIAN 3,;de.ro.3e Stock car Drivers -. 655,3.-i-uaigg.-:5; mi... . . t d g B P if pggxcg come-ry op-no; olgnnn-y pr-goon; 33.,-mond Nroronttil ERUIJIODZ xDone.ld Hem-' S y - 3 summer Street Sulnmeretde. Phone can. H d ' 3l"lMIU- Umhlnlldv m3- ”m '5" " . , . Nngioiuggpgtgg, A?-;6.E.(1),::h:,p,..;;a..,l' ' sci” 33135;; xn,-mud VI”, w&tinlgIt:;:b-ttzxtlrgteednncz George 5 Loparlrht. loss. by The Lnnndlnn Preu III ' W0 on i-T'T unc ng . . I- 0 m;;-- -on .... ct: i.”a;::i.:::l..:.";:'.i:'i:; ..i;ti:rr:..::.:.: W ....”;ii2.”3.f;".? W"-i . ;' The unr In may be bought I 1 1 up -' , ' 0V t -, ' , t t -. . . , mmwuu no,” In sumn:"'I:zx" ' one hundred friends and relatives 'n'”r”””';od1”:;':rInE"t d””c?' B9n90hM5F5 XPNUIPPO PIC!-NLI V;I'mw”"h' xpnnk L"m”d': E 5”: ”- 3 E 3' i g 5' A? Bookstore. Summer Bti-ear Gourlleo cl-ugston 21 C tnl I "mend ” the Mm” ”' Mr: ""'d l r span H P TV". "N n uMhu1"d' mm "met - - - ' Z L Z Z ' T i T 3'" - ta -1 w te su' . ' ” '""i Mn. Guy Maccaull North aeiie- I"9ndN10!- Nlcolet-Yunulu: xuuurlce Brlndon-Sou": Xwllier Dina-I keiln News-I In 2) o r 8 eat. Marti Goudet. ct Granville Blruq We. to hone, ,h,,,'d,,,,M.,. Do... Tho lollowlnc Ilm of officers Botnvert. unchringeo due, unchanged. I 7 3 10 7 55 51 e 3 3 4 o ””l3..?.”"s”.'i?.'t? vl;::':r,6roc::ndl2osl;i'i::iltlgtzgv br:nm”mn:r;e.l?'” Othy prior to her approaching "'9 9'9""! i0 he" W Prince 1-198”: W-A Pomrner. imchIme- Tf””"'” G''"""00d? 14- Mil 0 1 1 3 4 32 3 1 3 1 0 sewn” Dru: stow; haw. Grocery. Conwh um". ' marriage. I - Edward Island stock car DLO p.' ed, Mil-it:dor!-llrtiell, uailcha-nged. 0 o 1 0 0 1 1 7 0 2 0 K-L WING In Kemlnxton. mL”.r.'”' plliyaelilu all "it; ”"”3”.'i Agfflldiii 1:;-l:he.Iofi::Itx:: 3:31; 3113319690131. Ti: 'i'l3'”iit'5 N” A' Fnirzlngusgin unct?a'nreJ.””' mm. ' ' 0 ” 0 0 ” 0 0 0 9 0 0 WEST rnuvc: OFFICE Mane. Min Doroglhy rs'imm;:. merllde; vice preaicient. 'n-uni: cochni-lo? Joseph r-libel un- Vlctorltilonti: W. W. H0dl50n.'Ind' ll ft ” ” 3 ll 9 it 9 9 9 Ll::I::nI .l;I';n3"WoIkI. Representative. escorted the bride-to-be to the Morgan. Charlottetown: locretlry- changed. llnthl-Illei I ' - 0 0 ' 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 ll - u and un-: noun. imattlly dlecorntgdnileaithor honor treuui-er. Ronnie Green, OhIrlo-t:e8- Eglaex Edouth: xs. Mun-cy Cluk, do;V1Ig;l,lltx)eclh”?outh'hCentiI-1e: xGor-IL.-Lab o o o o o 1 o o o 0 0 Jmxcg. - may wedngadagh ,gDANCEgE'"y wedmauy old un er a urge e -wt colored mom, . unc mg . r .. uno ange. IDMIL 0 0 O .0 1 O 3 6 3 15 2 Old Lowe, F,-eegown schoop Lower Freemwn School. ' itertelarztgrsloolellybo;I;t:ld:,i;-eTl:nb;: h chi:;':;e5"5 PDWN 09"”: '1-n' unzgzzgeiuh XE H' McG”gorlI'I'otlil 7 -1 l2 10 75 85 14 11 17 22 2 JLLUSTRATEPI book ucon. gDANChMwNeul,5 wmhom i&"byHlltIrs. If,-loward Cairns and all :8” CG Kkilnscton: xw. J. Henderson, h:rnuc:LeI:b A. E. Robinson. gain - tr?” 0" ”” F'"'" "M '"”h P”? Kenfmaton. tonight. Blue HIV!” ished ti; tltilsseeiitelrfrn "dd firm”. C”””"""' "W 9"” l unfislozxltfeefl M 2 R .l- Quebec. wear .1 Wilfrid p I . land Cement obtainable at Bmc”4IRamble". MacCaull Mrs llllahann M2:-31” Vaudreuil Bouluiger xLouic Rene Mcnaughton llicnnrngzli ' Lu” "9"" 83111 from Lib "I e S -WSIEINGR HERE 7 Mr: 1 3mg, TQU'u"'TY :f:k-WW1 "'4 "Wk" ktlhemrllbblgriiass WElllel:n(::Ie E:c1tl)eim B?it3::I:&g3ix;clr:5r2i3td-' Mean be Dlgou.!i1.s”el.:iiiIichsatriegodM"1e: xaecwr Rmnedahihngne: xmm W. EH1: e O . Airs Ar! U! 089”. Ormef Y 0 wool butts in clean heavy paper . . ,' "T ' ' ' ' . ' , ' . i . ' t siimmerslde and now of MOnCtCll.Ica;t0n5.1n Hock at 3,869.; ::.l:::YSIBBi;Jir;sesand ilerei rs-a(dl by siigewunchang ti. G cm Prlzvlrtiltllaft-Temriiscamlngue. xHugh zuffulaearlcsiegio ulxT)lcEkI1IlltI)lel'eac.I xJ An- I e y 3. are spending holidays visit-I ...- vngs G1 d D , W 59 -B "W 0' Milt X 91'" 3” "v lm' M 0 v um 3"8fdv . PH Ed ' d L 3 g V I "Hg I H- ,, Ins points of lntereit in the Mal'l- -GREEN sump 550 ft. Binder gm. 0,.” fmilon Hmmd the c"S35i35e East x.R.t Hon Louis inevlmgsiatli Danni Guy Rome" ru.stixnceuncllInarlgedenmx' "Gm" Ev MARVIN L ARROWSMITI-I 5””9"'” Rh"- iimet. Mr. Roger! W 0 was ormer- Twine-with every bale you at i ” ' ' ' . . , '. ' . ' '. - . M1" the 70-minute lemon In W manager or mum smmm CJRWI good winch ne rope. Bug 3 mDif;(i;i:tlI,I;etIiOt-nlthnlifked one and St. Laurent. unchanged. I I hTorontohTrinity. xLionel Com- IrganeIe?i.b Hayden Stanton. galnIhOl3v1;5:rt;5l33 fsttaptg ;:E::d:?; Ilf-7)1I5lt;lY;s m5Enh0wFr.3 wmm" Wlme Sunlmt-rside now holds a rE3DOflS-IBrace'5I led an In vislne Eh Kr! tis and invit- Richmond-Vlzolie. xzrnat Gn- c lqsigngxlzc En?eda- Lambmh west XJ W M - h, idiscursed mans Mmlfdmj for Am; Hnusc offlcc. Dulles repeated that M” ""5m”" Mm ha” Cmada '-w home While the beride"xva:rsh'b:vv gr;5lie:l)rl'coo::'ge itMaurico Ginguec son iincigngadm . xpred Robert. unchanged I . ' mp 3' cricah reialiwtnrv steps wzaimi mm "ad 3”" h”"q””””d mm Lrlllies. -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pfieffer. d. -' v ' ' ' ' ' I . ' . V 5 2 " i, cilteqoiic assurance” that South SIB” Shmei L9"? ma"dt N- Ya I:;le1K :l(1):-fnd llrolly 083:: unIg3:S:?le'd.XJ O Crour unchanged 85.1VlYBftl"e;f1f?OPgouch- Anhur whim llni1l'l2;(;eCdNo"Ih. XJ. H. Ferguson,Il'2;l1'5g0lll;rnl:!lkg:l!!: 1:11 K8”; llirlsgfii Km” WWI" up”: me ”mi5”Ce' . Iilre Visiting at the home of the p 11 g- P . ' 7 ' ' ' I i t ' . ” ' ' The secretary also said he had -TAKES NEW Y0sr"o5- latte.” brmh": M" '"'d M”-I e'l'hot;N remainder of the eveni-1 :l:E.deflIetlx-mME(flaexl:lIllEPnc:ell?lg?l1l.elG:;:;:rea:(Hg;' lllilrlozkrenctlo-taLIfrcgigriflgsterl ROM" Perm”, "Ln erl3il)llcsw?t:ld rt press CfillfP'Fn"P at Informed Jammse Pm"? Mmist” -W” B"r.l;””l1?tEmn;y'tuRt'l N" 1,”! 5551'” HOOP": CEMFBI Bedellue-M was spent in singing and mus: Cannon unchanged -. I Iuilchaiiged l e H on" Montreal Notre Dame de Grace the pi:es'deni's vacationr hm. Ynsmda 1” T”k-V9 "mt me Unred Sunimcrsl 9. 9 B F 83' or v .v . ', - , ' . , , - . . ' i , ' st les f is .13 mi iiust assume Hamnxy where she has accepted I” I i with Mrs. Brewer Waugh at the! Joiiette-IL Assomption. Mont-I Nolfolic. xR. E. Anderson, un. William. Hamilton. gain from Lib. 'qil:ir.ersI here that the United -Rah I Pf” W5 em HIIVU M. de- position as SllperVlSOr-Clllllcal in-: iwiracsscll WITH vlsrr Mano" , I"'"" fM”””" B"'”"- "”””"'5' change”: 0"i”””' xM”h”l 5”" ""' 5”" 'l"'””"”””' w”””' ””p' lenclursl .. ,.”.,”,..; b,.1a;.d. ' I I Ip-- -- . -Ad--.1hf- P g . .hVd., iI uni. . .. W”Ci””- ”' dhe vmmna Gem”! ”r- Claude Ai M3('N9m m0t0T9dInnd cziltltimvtlilas us:-(rt-ctl) hlvcetlftiealm edltfontreal Hochelani )f.aymuni:lIunclfigrigsdlleepawl xwi of we”'ICCa2i!l;;'v South: xcarol O Nickle 'wl,t('liIl)ri:;.Jl(dMAr;l)iet3Il'Sig2:l,is Dl'rlV)ll'::I5 Rests "we dm” 9x99" Jam” '0 7”" Hospital. Miss Delaney has JustIfr0m Toronto and L5 at present dies An" wI5hm& Doroithv mam. Ewes ummmged ' I 3;, Jo-ml-5 we”. Jam” A unchangedg I ' Mormon or the m.mIsf,ce m,.m5I i-TUHIE responsibilities for areas completed a one year course in open-ding a very enjoyable vacation I.-9,,” of happiness U". (.,.,;wd db. Morhreal Laval". xmmpold Deg Ipowen nm from 'l Gremv,1Ie.Dunda5; XML; C Casg A;k,,d whether ..l.eciI;mCaI lgwa, other than Japan." Dulles said. ntirsing education and Obstetrics ll-Willi-Z With Mr- End HTS. John A-Ipersed at I late hour.--S. mers. unchanged. ' ' liavlsta-Twillinzate: Hon. J.I583m3n. UnChMl39d- V VSUFPKS: meant that Communist pri- "Bi" Jam” 15 "M dmm '1” W” McGill University. -5. -BRIDE-T0-B at Miss Doris Agnew, whose marriagel iiill take place on Thursday after- iiimn in the Summcrsidc Presby- imnii Church was honored by the nlilFP staff of the Summerslilc branch of the island Telephone company on Thursday afternoon. After remarks by the supervisor. lilac Clara Mountain a. presentation of an electric kettle was made by Miss .lnan Deighan. on behalf of ziie members. Again on Friday evcliilig His Agnew was pleasantly .v.irprl.sed at the home of Miss Dcighamusummersldc. when she was tendered n miscellaneous show- or was Verleen Johnston assisted in cutting the ribbon while Miss sliiriei Baglole read the accom- trinylng verses of good wishes. De- licious refreshments were served by the haste.-s after which music and dancing were enjoyed. -S. V Personals ; HONOUR!-1D - beauty of the Maclnnis of Travellers Rest. Ha Iparticulnrly impressed by the Qucen Elizabeth Park and of the magnificent new lsummersidc raceway. -iaLnl-:Rro.;--cotixcii. IING - The August meeting of Al- berton Town Council was held in the Court House Monday evening -WW1 MAYO!" H. E. Barbour presid- Illlft and Councillors Nicholson, Cor- IbPN- Mnllhewi-3 and Atkinson Iatlopted. Bills amounting to 5115.24 were ordered paid. Correspondence iwas read and there was discussion re further improvements to the fire equipment. Drew giltemont Continued from page 1 Itomorrow morning To-Bviiilij service to the country love. I "A3 Her Majesty! loyal Opposit- that int in . v . . . nttendancc. Minutes were read Ellikglances H” Wnkers i theIthc Communist-led National Fed-I Strength of that DBFYY for furthemernfion of Rallwzwmcvi and -Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mclaaac and I10" we will give to the governmentl family. Mt. Edward Road. Char- lottetown. were guests on August Zn! Mrs. McIsMc's sister. Mrs. Thomas Sullivan and Mr. Sullivan, Clinton. and also called on friends at Kelvin Grove. Bur. --Mr. and Mrs. Austin sudsbury ltrrived on August 2 to visit their respective families at Spring Val- Eev and Sea View. They were no- rompanied by Miss Goldie and Francis Campbell who will visit their parents. Mr. mu Mrs. CecilI Campbell, Burlington. -Mr. Everett Crockett. Halifax. .5 spending his vacation in this Province and has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Houston, Kenisington. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hardv at Winsloe. and will visit friends and relatives in Alberion and vicinity. Bur. -Mr and Mrs Bruce Champion rrciirned August 4 from a honey- moon trip which included a pleas- Int. visit with Mr. and Mrs. rirctii Dunbar at. their home at Medford. Mass. Bur, --Mr. and Mus. William Mac- Hugh. Detroit, Mich.. are expected to leave for A vacation in this province on August. B, and will be house guests of Mrs. MticHugh's sister. Mrs. Ernest. Houston. and Mr. Houston, Kensington. Bur. --The many friends of Miss Jean lfacbeod of the Bank of Nova scotia, Kensington, will be glad to learn that she is gradually recov- ering from her recent. illness and was able to return to her home in Kcnslngion from the P. E. Island Hospital on August 3. Regular treatments which it is hoped will be completely effective are being irivcn by her doctor. Bur. ltrollilggs ft; Contlnued from 13380 1 Ciinadianc, in every province. or every race and creed and class. anti of all political parties. the closest Divisible approach to equality of 0l7D0l'llil'ilfy and to a fair share of the bounties with which provid- ence has endowed our favored land. "I Wish to congratulate indivi- dually each successful Lib.-rial can- didate and thlnkI all our friends who helped them to achieve that iilicccss. i'Thosc who were unsuccessful this time, and their friends. will rejoice in the victory of the party And continue to work with the rest of us for the full realization of Hbcrnl policies. ”I should like also to express my appreciation to the thousands of vanndtltns in hundreds of places from St. John's, Nfld., to Victoria, - C. who gave me such it won- derful reception, not only during ihe course of my recent election tour. but wherever I went since I "fame Drlme minister of Calioda. It will continue to be, u it. has "way: been. my highest ambition lo contribute something to the '”'9"Rthening of the spirit of bar- ".""'.V tlnd goodwill and co-opern- "ttn In-tween English-and-Frcnclh tnenklntz Canadians which is the W? mlrc foundation of our unity as A nation. With that solid foun- ilnn we have built a. nation in which we have been able to wel- "WP hundreds of thousands of Il00d citizens of other races who iii": all made distinctive conlribu- in our national life. A-lid. now that you have given Iour support when we believe it is .rlght and constructive iivhcn we think it is wrong. At all'nnlv llimes we will continue to Ithe supremacy of the peoples re- ipresentatlves in Parliament. it again the government has a com- Imanding majority. I hope that it3 iwlll now tackle our domestic and' I . . Iforelgn problems with vigor and with wisdom. After all, it was not the success orany party that win” Iour country. Let us all join hands lin building I strong and united Icanada." 4 Mr. Drew read the statement in 'both French and English. Montrealor Wins I (Continued from page 6i Shcrwoai mafch. all fscorilig-1?-I lsible 505. I Perfect Scoru Perfect scores of 50 were shot by Officer Cadet. E. L. Warner of Lennoxvillc.Que.. a member of the Sherbrooke Regiment. and S. Sgt R. B. Ionson of the Royal Hamil- ton Light Infantry. Ancuter.Ont., nring from the 300 yard range in the Sherwood match. A shoot-off will be held today to decide the winner. Three others tied for second place with scores of 34-one off the possible, Thoy are Donald E. Morris. Britannia Heights, (mt.: RQMS. R. J. Btapleford, Sussex, N. 3., and Cpl. A. H. Blnnchette. Calgary. A shoot-off also will be held to- diiy to decide the winner in the Tyro match. nred from 200 yards. which in open to all members of the association who hnve not placed in the first 140 in the grand and all comers aggregate for the last 10 years. Tied with perfect scores of 50 were: Sgt. P. B. Cathline. Comp Bordon. Ont.: ROMP. Supt. A. Parsons, Saskatoon; Cpt. M. G. Vogler. Fort Churchill, Man; Tpr. A.R. Grundy. Windsor. Ont.: CSM. D. D. Spencer. Toronto: Constable C.J. Young. Ottawa: Pte. G. West- ling. Vancouver; Lieut. O. E. An- drews. Kirkland Lake, Ont.: Cadet A. V. Robinson, Wuhago. Ont.: Sgt. H. R. Gournier. Saskatoon, and Andrew C. sharks, Hamilton. 625 Mnkslnen some 625 marltsmen from Cun- ada, Britain and the United States are taking part in the week-long meet. The Barlow match from 000 yards and the Mltcbougall match from 200 and 500 yards will be worked into todli.y's schedule along with the Bankers match from 300 and 800 yards and the Conneught match from 300 and 500 yards. The Macbougnll. Bankers and Connaught matches all count in the grand aggregate. Top aggre- gate standings during the week are Added to score: posted in the final stage of the Governor-Gem eral'a match and from this come: Canada's 18-man Blsley teem. The Barlow match in open to teams of four officers or former officers from ClIl'lMiI'l armed for- PPS. promise--which is my only election promise--to give you that best ser- vice of which I am capoble. and I make. with assurance, the same promise from the able and devoted COl1DagllPA who. with your cridors-- mom. will csntliiue to allure with lite the responsibility-and the high ' my culleogiles and to me the I”-" M confidence for which we Wlltd. I wish to repeat the l honor--of carrying on the govern- iurnt of Cstnadli. t'Ti-.ank you all and goodnight." "To those who have been electcdtimd extend my congratulations. Oncel 3"” at issue today. It was the future ofi i 'atill telle. unchanged. i Montreal Llifontainc: xJ. G. Ra-I , ' . Ottawa. East: x.J. '1'. Richard.I New Rallwa ' Levis: xMaurice Bourget, un-! in France -More than half of were and Monday night to strike at? I PARIS tAPi ,oncc for higher wa I test government economy decrees.i The new strike call came than 24 hours after harried FranceI began to emerge from a paralyzing general walkout. I It was ordered to support strik- ing postal. telegraph and tele-I phone workers. The strike call was issued by I WES we set to last "until further notice." ILm'anmiS' unchanged: The union urged its membership H to make the strike general among; mail, long distance telephone calls; and telegrams almost strangled. and soldiers aided in sorting ori But in Paris. postal activity stillI was at an almost complete stnnd- I died today at her Winnipeg home. watchful eyes of Dick Irvin and we've often thought that his po- tent willow would have helped the C at B squad, I team pretty strong defensively, and with top-grade pitching. but woefully weak with the shlllelegh. . We note with interest. and (be- ing I. Bummersido reaidenti with that he Ll in top form.I and if he is. the C it: B boys, who may be pitted against MCA in the quar- tet nntlls, better not take too much for granted. 0 C 0 Big Jock Ready in also toelngI the slab again. apparently cured. of the arm ailment that kept him in the outer gardens all summer. With Moobcan and Ready the two big gunston the Abbie inter- mediate firing line. with Snelzek to put out any flres. Holman: fu- ture in the P.E.I. Baseball League would appear .none .too bright. 0 Donnie Simmons is now the lone bastion of the Holman forcen. Donnie is quite 1 bastion at that. game. and may outfox the Mac- Cormack out-nt. Using Simmons as a mainllner. and sending Ar- conduit. and Williams in to pitch A couple of innings or so at strat- Hrlc moment: may bring home the bacon. D,..IxRomualcl Bourque. unchanged. an and to pm, M. Batten. unchanged. completely : xPhllippe Valois, unc hanged. making partial deliveries of mailuuilchanged. Boucher. gain from Ind.-Lib. PASSES IN WINNIPEG Mesuitic: zhloeeph Lafontaine, .M.. unchanged. WTNNIPEG. (CPI-Mrs. John T. Lotbiniere: l xHon. Hughes La- Haig. '14. wife of the Progressive pointe, unchanged. ' Conservative leader in the Senate. Montreal Verdun: xPaul-Emile Cote, unchanged. unchanged. Echoes Briintford: James E. Brown. un- ” h. d. 1I(C9”Li11”ed "elm PWLBM, C Cllfrfberlanz A. R. Lusby. gain forest as he manipulates a. puck from PC. beside the cream of young Can- Charlotte: xA. Wesley Stuart. adittn hockey players under the unchanged. Frank Selke. Mark is also 1 baae- tlor; xT. O. W. Ashbourrie, un- ball player of better-than-average changed. I ability. He was one of the best King-s: xThomas Kickham, un- battera in the Island League, and changed. prairie: Jean Boucher, unchanged. ter, unchanged. (new seatl. slight tremors in the vicinity of unchanged. the knees. that Woldo Munro III Ottawa West: xcveorge Mc!l- back on the mound for MCA. Hisirslth. unchanged. first game would seem to indicateI Port Arthur: xnt. Hon. 0. D. Howe. unchanged. seat). changed. I fer. unchanged. unchanged. bergc, unchanged. Poullot. unchanged. ette. unchanged. urd. unchanged. son. unchanged. changed. I Montreal St. Jacques: xRolandI Baudry, unchanged. i Prince: xJ. Watson MacNaught,I unchanged. I Niagara Falls: William L. 1-iouclrj . (new aeatv. : . Montreal Outremont - St. Jean: l 'St. Humber George's: Herman i I York-Sunbury: xHon. Milton F: km Gregg. unchanged. Montreal Cartier: xLeon Cru- I tohl. unchanged. I Champlain: xlrence Rochefort. uliclianged. Montreal St. Henri: xJ. A. Bon- ICh3nv.lBd- Inier. unchanged. i Quebec South: xl-ion. C. G. Pow- I er. unchanged. Montreal Laurier: eras. unchanged. Montreal St. Denis: xAzellus office workers still had delivery of calm, unchanged. I Argenteull - Deux - Montagnes:I l Nickel Belt: xJ. Leo Gauthier,i In some provincial towns, policemnchimged. Essex East: xH'on. Paul Martin. Stormont: xHon. er. unchanged. Rcstigouche - Madawuka: I Lionel Chev- 'l J. 0.. Kent, Ont.: XE. Blake Huffman, Grand Falls-White Bay-Lobrr chateauguay-Huntingdon - La- Lincoln: xl-f.P.tCavers, unchang- dl'3uriti-Burgeo: xchesley W. Car- York Centre: A. H. Hollingworth Algoma West: xGeorge E. Nixon. Longueuil: Auguatvincente (new shcfford: xMarcel Boivin, un- Toronto Parkdcle: xJ.w.G. Hun-I Bmiavellture: xBona Arsenault, stilnstead: xLouili Edouard Ro- Temlscouato: xJean Fr 1 n c o l a Montreal Mercier: xMarcel Mon- Chambly-Rouvtlle: xnoch Pin- Algoms East: xx-lon. L. B. Peu- Toronto Bpndlnn: xDevld Croll. I l x.!. Eugene ' W. Pickersgill. unchanged. I Bcrthier - Maskinonge - Deiaria.u- I dlcre: xdoseph Langlois, unchan-g- ' ed. I Cllarlcvolx-Auguste Maltals. un- I changed. I M o n t r c al Maissoneuve - Rosc- . mount: L. P. Deschatelets. un- 7 changed. I Tlmmin.s:' xKarl Eyre, unchang. ed. Marquette: x Hon. Stuart Gar- I sou. unchanged i Rcnfrew North: J. M. Forgic. 3 unchanged. i Colchestez: - Hsnts: Cvord-on Purdy, gain from PC. 1 Trinity-Conception: xLeonard TI Stick, unchanged. York North: xJ. E. Smith, un- changed. Rosthern: Walter Tucker, un- i i i Springfield: A. 3. Wesclnk. un-' changed. I Roberval. G e o r g e Villeneuve. gain from PC. .- Matapedia-Malone: Lzandre Thl- Brnmc-Missisquci: xJoseph Des-Ibalilii 1111311811-Zed. I Tiirliskaming: Mrs. Ann Shipleyy unchanged. I changed. . hanged. - k but siilitt-ti over to Lambtcin-Kent. xl-lugh A. Muc- um .. . . .'('""”e' S” " Kenzie, unchanged. Igalfningglraeii M H l 1" JOh””"v I Pi-inc): Albertt land llV0nwi',11l:1le.r I Edm I w I; H I t . , I r was is par X! D" .V Prudhaonx:i.o:nchi?i&'ed,.( on GeorgeIIe,.BlI::I,y;;o3unumi Erh"L ” Saskatchewan. MfSf,r,,y..i.fDT,?,:;,1;4,?:ff': X W' K IK0ofenaIv Vilecjst: xl-l. W. Her- Three Women Elected Driimmond-Athabaskar xArmand i”I&:'ckl:,x;,”z:ea-ng A. V; Nicholson I Three women were 6l8Ci9d- 9” Cloiitier, unchanged. "In from f f ' 'Ig,-om Qncario, to give the Com. simcoe East: xW. A. Robinson, . ' t l its greatest representation unchanged. II,-:,:n::ol(';no' calm Cameron "”W:l:?irom their sex. Mrs. Ellen Gaspe: xJ. G. Leopold Lmgloimi The 3',,m,,go,-d5- A M camp. Fairclough, Hamilton West Pro- unchanged. 1,,” 331,, from L' ' ' igmrsive Conservative in the last Toronto Davenport: x-Paul T.i Moose Moumam. E. G MOCULII-louse, was joined by Mrs. AnnI Hcllyer. unchanged. Peei: xGordon changed. Toronto Broadvicw: Heed, unchanged. Graydori, Toronto Danfcrth: R. H. Small,; unchanged. Winnipeg Scuth:' 0. C. Trainer. gain from liib. Huron: L. E. Cardiff. gain from Lib. Calgary North: xD. S. I-larknes. lin- xGeorge H. toners would be withheld. Dulles said: I "That would seem to be 3 nor- mal procedure." I Dulles arrived here Hilly this 'moruing from South Korea where he ncgriiiafed nnd initialed R lilti- itunl security pack with President Roll Into Power unchanged. I Oxford: Wallace Nesbitt. gain im,m,(?9nLm,u?d .p.a,R.:,1,.. from I.-ib. It!)-11, had the biggest majority in Esqulmalt-saallich: xG. R. the t-nuntry in Quebec East al- 'r.IPearkes. unchanged. (new seati. xJ. G. Diefen-i Prince Albert: baker, gain from Lib. Vancouver Quadra: xlfoward C. Green. unchanged. lollgh, gain from L. lriost 20.000. It, was the second time he had out-polled all other candidates as he led his Liberals to victory for Iille second ,strnight time since leadership from Kamlocps: xE. Davie Fultonylnlcing over the .-unc'nange.cl. .Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King Wellington-Huron: Marvin Howe. in 19-18. - gaiil from Lib. - Mr. Drew. who moved into his, Halton: Miss Sybil Bennett. party's leiuiei-ship at about the gain from Lib. isnrne time as Mr. St. Laurent did. again was clcctcd comfortably in C C- 7'' IC.arlclon on the outskirts of Ot- Dauphin: Fred Zaplitny. gainI"”:.'FEF Imdm. M J. COMWPII tram mb' fvoastcd hack in Rosetown-BLZEAF. France's 440,000 rail vvorkersi . . . Humboldt-it clfort: H. A. 8 'son. . - - - immugh persuasion and Hgumenmbenis, unchanged. Qu Appclle. Henry Mang, un-Igain from LEI n on the LCF tide in Saskatchewan. l . . . Lac st. Jean: XAndre Gguthigr cmhanged. - . . . . , land Solon Low. Social Credit criticismIThe Communist-led union controls I ' C e . . I Assiniboia. xHazen Argue, un-. h Id I Im Om m,,,,.I, I I 270.000 of the Workers dipluliclaliged. - Is-nS':'I.E-Ciigiifllll-O. xl-ion. JamesIcmngEdI lPnflFf. re P Ii? .RW” otn thin mam on ecuyl I Legit:-bcc-Moiltniorency, Ixwilfrldl Lh.'..l4l.ir,v(l'lf1.:h3'nKled.' - Regina City. Claude Ems. gum ritlinz of mpeanunh I A" the three big union Iedemwi . .16Vr.tl3ti:.I.IIoiI)ncl:iP.;i(rJi;gceht1-. IN INID;llulw::.1;nlel1ljSter. xwilliam-from Lm fringe o . . uons'"Sociam"' Rmm" cathanc Schneider uncl-iangedx Ommn all l!feadoiwLalgte"xJohn H H 1 Vancouver -Kmgsway: xmlgusl Gardiner Had Stiff Sc-rut? C”mm”"i5l'd”mi""”?dTm9tI Fort Wllliam' xban. Mclvor un- 50” ”nCh3n89d' I an - iM”mniS mew us” i I .d"1'1"3 the d” '9 59"” "19 mm. chiirigeti. ' ' I Y'oi-1:-Scarborough: Frank En-I Fape Breton Scum: xchm Most cabinet. members had fair- of new decrees published by thci sum,u,.y. Rodger Mitchell In”. new mew seal. iG”1”' "”Ch””3ed' ilv asv going. hilt Agriculture government. The decrees were pre-I SEMI. - A I Labmc: GuS,a'Ve Rev gain (mm Winn:pc.g North Centre; :i'SLarl- ,3'Mm3”;r I G. Gamma, mmp .P”9d by "19 "WW 35 3 first Hamilton South" Russell Reiilke PC. C " M. M”””' llncham-"d' 7thrnu:l1 in -W”1Vi”P 0"” all” ” Isiep in straightening out the nat-I mew 553;. V I Bu':n;lbv-Rit-.hmond' xTom York SOUL”: xhseph wt NW8" stiff scrap with Pert'.V WTUZl"- ionls jumbled financial and econ-I H,m11wn' EESL; xrn-mm” H iGoode, urichlingecl. . lw0"'h:V'. unchanged . . 'the (fCF”s chit-f farm expert in mm” ”t"atm”'. i'Ross. unchanged. Ptovencher: xRene Jutrns un-I wmmpeg Nmm: xMumlrstew' me 1”i P””am""" Mr" Wright All sectors-labor. employers,i wellmdmxwg H, Mamman un.:'cha.iilzed. ' Inn unchanggdf Ixhlffed over to battle the mints- Ifarmers, government lVOf'kEf'SmIchang5dI ' I Swift Current-Maple Creek: XI: Rosemwnlnlmarr XM' J" co1d'.lcr on Mr. Gnrdinefi hon" Iwere touched by the new mea-I Gaiingau; XJI cg Nadon un. 3W. Studer. unchanged, . IIWHL "nch”.1ged' izround Mi" ”" 13" C""""m” 'sures. but it was labor that rE8Ct8dIchanged, v ' Rimcuskiz Gerard Legare. gaiin sasnwcni xR' R" Kmgm" "n" rt-disli-lhution wiped out 'hls Mel- lmost violently-particuiarly again-I Montreal st. Ann: xThomas P. ”0m Ind-'L1b. f 'ch3"gEd' I , fort, Sask., riding. at the proposals to boost the retire-.l-fea.LY. unchanged. l Saguenay: xLomcr Briason, un- Moose Jawdllke Cem're' XROSEI A pmyessive C”"5""m” "al ment age of some workers in gov-I Nipigsing; xy R. an-1a,,dI un. changed. Thatcher" .unChm3ed' Itional figure--John Dletenbaker. ernment-owned industries. ichangeo. I Montreal St. Antoine-West-;fr:;rkIj?bn' 5' H" C””'d'”i gamirllnn9r-lip for the party i . ' , , 4 . ' I -- . V5. The six day old strike of post! Renfrew South. xHoii. J. J. Mc- mount. xi-Ion. D. C. Abbott, un-: venom.” East. Harold wInchH.s"lIIIIn hli5;45ol::””mlm::( 05: Lnka ishipley of Tlmiskamins. a Liberal. Town” High mrk: xA' J' P” Comox-Aibernl: Thomas Barnett Iand M355 5-Vb” Benmmi l' Pm3re5' Cameron. unchanged. i ' Waive conservative in Haltori. Durham: xilohn James, un- '.gEg;EI::;1;nIX:,'und”y- xowen L i They were the only survivors changed. : ' i' i 43 women who tried for of- Churchill: it George Weaver. un- rJon”' unchmgem I ?iTf,"g Ch3U.'Z0d- I Social Credit I In his popular vote. the Libcrial-' Toronto Rosedhlez xC. J. Henry. Iwers running ahead of 50 per cent unchanged. I Lcthbridge: x John St. John's East: Allin Fraser.IUnCl1Rn8edI. 11,-V The Canadian Press, gain from pc. I Bow River: :0. E. Johnston; The mt” n In” mm. was; Hastings South: xl"rank S. F'oll- Iunchimlzed. I -I-(mi, 4.275525; Lib:-ml, 2.194.453 well, unchanged. Vancouver Centre: xHon. Ralph' Ciimpney. unchanged. Edmonton-Strathcona: Hanna. (new seat). I Battle Riv.-er-Clrmrcu-r: Pair. unchanged. Red Deer: xF. D. Shaw, R. P. L.IchanzEd- wetaskiwui: xllay Thomas. un- Ul'1- X Rm)?" Progressive. Conservative. l.4l3.85R: iCCF. 410,660: others 256.554 The Tl-veal:-old prime minister Iwas comfortably re-elected in Que- bec East, one of the first cabinet Vegreville; xJohn Decore, un- changed. I lmemb", go be rammed, The first chanced. Edmmwo” 55”: Ambw” H0 9' was his postm.'ts'e:'-general. Alcidc Kootenay East: x-James A.Byrne.iWach. gel: from LCIIL I ICn'-3 in St. Jeai1-fbel:villc-Napier- unchgnged, I Maclieoi : xE. . Hansel. iln-I..Ivi...- YOTk'Hl1mb0l'l Km Th0mPl0n:Chr3,"89d-R 51 Lo 7 Ionwr ministers returned early (new seat). eace lvcr: 3! 0011 W- imtiincluded Fimncc Minister Abbott Skeena: r xlidward T. Apple- ichanged. II" M,,mr;a1.5I Anmgm. west. Whlllle. llnchlnked. I MWHCUW H”: Kwt Di WW9-imount. Labor Minister Gregg in Melville: xnt. Hon. .1. G. Gard- unchanged. IYo,k,sunbu,.yI and Resource, Mm. iner. lmchlnged. -7339951 E5-90" Charla Yum: istcr Winter: in Qtleens-l.iinen- Vancouver South: Enmore Phil-1 pott. unchanged. I Athabaska: xJ. M. Dechenc.'Mc-Lcod anew seat). (1. ' unlgfsggdver-Burrnm: 5.1. Lorne I INDEPENDENT MacDou”n' unchmged. I Beauce: xRnoul Poulin. un-I Victoriu: Francis T. Peirey. un- gchmgedg ,. changed. Chiccutimi. xPnui Gagnor. un-. changed. Progrtsulve Conservative Saint John-Albert: Thomas Mu Bell. gain from Lib. Pcterborough; xclordon K. Fru- er. unchanged. I Elgin: xcharles Coyie. unehang-I ed. I Victoria-Carleton: xG.W. Mont- gomery, unchanged. York West: xRodney Adatnson, unchanged. Lanark: xwlllism Blair, un-; changed. I Toronto St. Pnults: Dy R. Mich-i He won't be easy to beat, but to unchanged. suggest that he can win the series Wcstmorland: Henry Murphy, against A tough club like the Ab- unchanged. ble Intermediates without. another Cnrnpton-Frontenac: xJoscph A. first string pitcher is suggesting it Binncliette. unchanged. lot. Chltrlle Hogan won't go down Villsnruve: xArmand Dumu. without battling however. I-lets got unchanged. I winning ways in tiifs baseball St. Maurice-Lzfleche: am. A. Richard, unchanged. Grey. crth: xcolin Bennett. ur.cl:an;ed. Grey-Bruce: xHon. Walter Har- rlc. unchanged. Wclllnginn south: xH. A. Hua- klnz, unchnnvnrl. encr. gain from Lib. - Tros Rivlei-es: xLeon Balcer. Iunchanged. : i Pet-tn. J. W. Monteith. gain. 'from Lib. Dlgby-Annapolis-Kings: xcieorgc Nowlan. unchanged London: R. from Liberals. Carleton: xHon. George A.. Drew. unchanged. Royal; XA. Brookl. unchnngf Ll:;;I:gX' cRE":I'Il:!0Rf::0fIR. I,ll(-fell: Clkmillnn - Ito Quebec Liberall. JG gain from Lib. Okanagail-Revelsfoke: Lspninte: Fernand Glrard. gain from Lib. LIBI-SR Al.-LABOR burg. GOOFBCI J W Pirkcrsglll. new sccre l.i:'y of state. was elected in hi! hrs! bid for office ill the Newfotlixdllmd -riding of Bonavista-Twillingatc. In Ontario. early ministerial rc- IEIPCNDDS included Transport Min- Iis'cr Clievrlcr in Stoi-monf arid IERSI. George Drew. gressivc Conservative leader run- rnuld hope for. for its own secur- ltv." Dulles said the U. S. government is grcatly concerned over "the risk that some prisoners of war may be withheld and not exchang- cd." by the Communists. 1.050 Non-Korean Prisoners Died ;During Captivity I Toxyo, (AP)-The Communist Peiping radio said Monday 1.050 have died Inon-Korean prisoners iin Red captivity. The Red broadcast account. inlonitorcd in Tokyo by The 55' was far short of 'lhe 8.705 Antericnns listed by tho ,il. S. defence department last :Wednc-sday as missing in KOTFR Pelpinz said the Reds added I481 deaths to the 569 non-Korean lprisoner deaths they had reported 5 sociatcd Press. when Allied and Red prisoner lists were exchanged in 'Dc('em- her, 1951. Tho additional list was ihnntiecl to the Allies Aug. -6.Iln lrtccnrtlzinl-e with the armistice n recment. IgThe broadcast said the UN Icommand simultancouslf Nlmrtt ad 8.440 Communist captives had tiled in Allied stocked-s. Plan Vtiyage in ? Aluminum lloal I OSLOI N,,,...;,i, lxeutersl-Four Imen-one a Clmadian-lef! 11!" itoday in a. 26-foot aluminum life- Iboat which they 13"-end sailing .across the North Sea to London. 3 They tlizure the vows? Wm ta" them eight or 10 clays. usme 581- Imost. of the way. Skipper of the 26-foot. 2”:-i-On boat iii Leif Larsen. 47. I Nor- wegian war hero who made 52 trips betweerl the Shetland Islands. Toff Scotland. to Norway l0 till" tsupplles to the underground move- ment and to rescue refugees. Crew members are John Helston. 21, of Winnipeg. and two Britom. Harold Nicolaisen. 39. and Fred- erick Philpott. 41. i INovel Method gFor Reducing I has ANt;nlE: tAPi - MT!- : Helen F'edol'owic7.. 42. inst 110 'p.'iunds in fnur months. hilt her rc- B1"km9”" with 24.659 of 39.797 polls tabulaterllducing nlctlind Pltfb-”ih'i.l' WM” b9' .cnme popular. l The five-foot tall woman weighed 265 pounds last April when her spouse. .inhn. 59. ii roofer. said to livir: ”l,cl's fake a walk." They did. Tliry siarted at Ft '9 and trudged 350 miles in the Mexi- can bordcr. Tllcn they turned east.- ward. over mountains and desert. campiniz 9-I liight and braving all kinds rifwralhcr. 'l:'.v.-i trxrilsaiitl miles later Mrs. Fedoroivicz Wf'lEllFd 155. She plans in stay home and soak her feet awhil.-. i IN MEMORIAM i , . .. I .iA.ur:s A. Kr.l.l.v The death tWClll'l'Ef'l at the Char- lottetown Infirmary on June .'i0f.li 'nf Jamrs A Kelly of Kinkcrii in ,his list year. The deceased was a mil nf the late Andrew Kelly and Health Minister Martin in Essex xlaigv BFi)E.'Ill and had lived all his life at the wild family holnsstend. 59-rein:-old Pro- ex-cept fnr the pstst in months when he was obliged to enter the Char- Kenom-R,Iny my"; xw,mamIninI lull second general elect-ion.Ilottetowll Infirmary. Eenldlckson. unchanged. INDEPENDENT LIBERAL xArthur' Masseicomervativee elected in the early; Kamoul-asks: unchanged. Montreal Papineeu: Mcunier, gain from Ind. S. C.”0rgani1”elr ls Defeated EDMONTON ncdy. national orgenlur of will I h IL In social Credit purty. was defentedlthe Communists, was defeated M ''c 9 " seat of Ed-IToronto Trinity. In Monday”: bnllottlng, 263 Com-Ibearers were Messrs. in the new federal monton-strnthcona in men. Adrlen'lnn. president of Conservative Association. in NovaIB,C,, . Carville. Klnlmrn. the Thomas Mccarvlllc. Boston. Mass, Monday's federal election. Mr. Kennedy lost mans Itlonal to two settled earlier by ac-It-rts. Philip Duffy. The two were given Carvillo mt! aeblnus Iwns re-elected in Carleton riding ,on the oiltskirfs of Ottawa I Nationally-known .Ht-. was of a quiet and kind dis- posttimi and rt general favorite of Progressive young and old. He was unmarried. lie is survived by two brothers Ireturnlt included George C. Now-land three sisters. namely John of Spatial: and Let,'.i Bnlcer. Young Pmgreswivc in Trois-Riviereh. Que. Mrs. Therese Caszmlii. p"cri:ient. of the CCF. Dig b y - Annapolis-Kings head of and Gil Caron. llFlfl of the l.abor-Progrch sire pllrtv in that province. lCPt--0?Vl! Ken- . were defeated. thei Tim Buck. Canadmli leader cuts were at stake. Conservatives. the Progressive Kinkorlt and Harry of Vancouver. John D. Mc- Mnrgaret, Mrs. Alice. Mrs. and Melvilia. Mrs. Allan Morrison. xtnidcii. Mas ht-sidcs ii numbcr of Qunbec nciccs and mphewa who will al' I ways ir-int-mbcr fill-lr uncle Jim. His film-ml WES held from th! bnfh uonaghitli Funeral Home to St Mala:-his Church on July 2nd and of was largely attended. The Requierr in Mass was celebrated by his pastor IRev. Father she: and the pail Earl Keefe. atldi-'James Mncffiiigan. Aloysius Rob- t.t-omrd Mc- I-I.