MARCH 2. 1954 Wind Director g DEiiTilAL GUARDIAN of neBIois Bros. - WALLPAPER BARGAINS. - Bryenton-McKay. "WI! TREAT T!!! SICK WEl.l.". Giggey's Pharmacy. next Stewart's Bakery. SAVE on your new Spring Hal by Adam-now 34.95 at Henderson as Cudmo c. MENT8 TUESDAY SPECIAL. Chilled tomato juice. boiled corn spare ribs with vegetables. rolls and butter, tea. coffee or milk. 55 cents. CARS COLLIDE - Two cars collided at 7:50 am. yesterday at the corner of Euston and Prince Streets. One of the cars received end. POLICE COURT - There was a large docket before Magistrate Martin in City Police Court yes- iarday morning. A man charged with breaking. entering and theft from the K. as R. store. Richmond Street. was remanded until the 8th. rue GU var Holman's Staff Representatives ARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Slh Ch'lown Scout Troop Is Reorganized The Fifth Charlottettuvii Scout troop of Zion Church was re-or- ganized at a well attended and en- thusiastic meeting held in the recreation hall last evening. Lead- ership is to be given the group in future by Mr.. Kenneth C. Martin and Mr. George MacDonald. A supporting committee consisting of Mrs. B. C. Vanlderstine. Mr. Blair MacDonald and Mrs. R. C. Parent is also in the group which was ad- dressed briofly by Executive Com- missioner E. G. Kerr. who can- gratulated those present on their initiative in the programme to re- Cubs by acting Cub Leader Akela Miss Kay Garnhum and Mrs. R. C, Parent and at a well attended pack meeting held last evening. Mr. John Wright and Mr. Garnet Buell began training with a view to giving leadership to the Zion Wolf Cub Pack. NORTH RIVER NOTES . PAGE FJV E liehabililaiion 0f liheumaiic Paiieni Discussed Rehabilitation of the rheumatic patient was the topic of discussion last evening at the Institute being held by the Charlottetown Chapter of the P. E. 1. Nurses' Association. "If rehabilitation is to take place the patient must maintain good joint function and correct deformities caused by this disease," Dr. F. A. MacMillan stated as he outlined the management of this disease. Miss K. Jackson physiotherapist explained how joint function may be maintained by exercise, gradu- ated to the pnticnts' medical con- Dives impressions Df Canadian Tour extensive damage to the whole . store the troop to its former e(- dluon. le!f'th aide hwhlle the other escaped ndmcy. Mm L01, M,,,.D0m1d was cm”, W Hgt d"'"” W the lmm Leadership is being given the man. 'tCanadian people have .a Ere-Britain mendous background of culture and breeding they are not conscious of"! Mrs. David M. Maybcrryaitaboveilnepresentations noted American writer rliortl 3333?: 2-2;1..f”.:”.;””..i?.'..:?: 3”:i.'.:l Communist China . . - . A.oth . h d ith tl ft i' . . l-.lxou,l3..-H. ad lhfnngsnuceg 31: grgceriee; Igogrgfhe go-Op 53:” 021 Rotary Club at their weekly lunch- ," F05. . ' r Blcurfhoii of Mr. A. T. D'Athe to Saturday night. was remanded Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewell and vzgtetga "h;hecr:arl3:'um4Var; Hmgl LONDON (Reuters) - Britain W. Bmrd 0! Directors. Lo ml ioklle am. mziwlttirmilgh and fhib hmuy were ncem vmm” to speaker. )1,-ier subject was "vim Aiitii-ih” 83”" asked Communal Mr D'Athe was born in n- Caps. es were ea w as 0- Kingston. can woman looks at Camdax, 'Chllla either to put on trial oi lows, 10 days suspended sentence, ngland. He came to Canada 20.days. 85 and costs or 5 days. slf) Winn E .,. 1ft':S anti Hui for three years Pictured above are the 1954 slate of officers for the staff organization of R. T. Holman limited. On Feb. 15, an exchange of Val- ,,u W3 cod ID A , release 41 British, Canadian anc 5 3 r my m" ””.Anicrican citizens she now holds ' , . - . l to submit to a rigorous cus- ,ll.mw.:rI 01 the hhhhch 9' '-h9 D3 Ehd C051! 01' 10 dhkll Bud "h9 mm . , , I . enlines took place at East Wilt- y mu . . , ythe foreign office announced mmm” Smrcs in London, Ontario, was remanded unm mday. i():4h8.l&),tvt6k0h8:Bl(l)li0lAirlg acrecentglegtion. tlgflt to iggimtl aredbfisqs Rgtaa S"hiBGfIEhBl,1n. MlSSl1KB?l C:::g;l1hlll:l. shire school wmch was enjoyed Eomsdexarniinaltion on coming io;M,mdM.. in 1931, he joined the Kelloalz r. . . r en,'Mr. eorse e . Mliss alre erers an r. .-.n am um, a stoma smite by an the pupils. ana'a an Ia so to learn that thel The renewed representations m.pm,,,.,,. or Canada, assuming runanu, ygsrpgupgy - The executive members with the exception of Miss Peters W 0 is secretary. Seated (front) is pre en ggg American do lar was at a. discount were made M peiping la.” -may Mr. Dennis Dowling. (Garniium Photo) M”, Harry scan 0, Norm Riv, here, Mrs. Mayberry said. ”Over day Trevelynan tharge of the Nova Scotla, Prince pduml iSi:'in(i, and Newfoundland ...,,i.;.x. Ten years later, 1941, 4.. Hum in Charlottetown to join '!'4' xii?-. staff of the well-known ..lm.h..ili- house of DeBinis Bros. Mt. Dmxthe resides ir Summer- rldc. lir enjoys a large circle of -friends and businesslassociates in funeral of the late Mrs. Hugh Walker was held yesterday after- noon. A short service at her late residence was followed by service in the Baptist Church. The ser- vices were conducted by Rev, J. D. Davison, assisted by Rev. Donald Nicholson, and the Rev. A. S Weir. The pall bearers were: John PWC Students Stage Annual Variety Concert er, is progressing favourably after an attack of the flu. Mr. James Jewell. of Kingston. had the misfortune of losing a valuable horse. Played Checkers With Balcombe Mrs. Harold Younkvr. of North , by Humphrey Fhe hm?" we 3" mclmed W p1l"7591British charge d'affaires. on be- mm mhmgs ''w9Df”"'ed 5'” 1 nndlhaif of 32 Americans. five Can- the mare C0m'pmce”" imd cermmlyladions and four Britons. Britain highly erfemve appmach 1" Cant also demanded that consular of- hda m9” "dml”b1e-"- lficials be given access to the pri- FC'"9Whl3 h" Chhadmh WW lmmisoncrs, most of them missionaries Victoria, B. C. to .Charlottetown..,md busynegsmem MFG. Mhyheffy dE5CFlh9d the 5h0D5! Britain acts as protecting power I ' ' , C it i d th ugh- may M . , . vii?-Hr;"'ri'()vinnp(”eHw'la12 will) he Moreddm Mex M”CL”"' HER" BQOR 10AfL' (Zane Ig?:'"i';)du"oc River, is home from the P. E. 15- Ehd 01d9T.h0m33 111 l-he fhlmelifor Canada and the United State: iu;rll'ii in hear of his well-merited How'"d' Armur s"'"e- C”1Vm "The Foiblcs of 1954" presented short play entitled "One sari ryilaii 1” Eng? 1'm,m,, brie'f'i land Hospital. 31151” h3V1hlZ 9 cliyv Wmalhml 35 they dhjlmuhllmhich do not recognize the Com- .'i)'lfIlia'ill MBCDmmld' Hwmr scan" A 5910' by the students nf Prince of Wales Mourniml" which brought fortli 53 omay Ha ( E l0”5”eC'-0m5'- M the Charm and lmllqulllly Of munlst regime. She has frequently w i V "I am" mm” mm" W”.”"d”” College played to an almost oaDa- anything but a feeling of sadness 52”? IL”-ejat” 3e..Y”3;, f,f,1.1,;”.”",..?f, WT me old wmdl "1 ”m glad '0 ”.o"Ce:P'0l'e5Wd hgam-5" me Captivity M mono” 9'' by the R"' D”””d N'ch””r- city house at the College auditor- from the audience It was directed n H1" 9 h ' O f Th" many menu of Mn" Em" me same background and ammdelwesmm sumac” wimouh mg” m ""”m"" V” "1 mihfleld Gem” ium last night. by Miss Millie Mullen witii rm 2,l.:?;1.;”e C”"ad”m 5"” i” W” MacArthur of Cornwall, hope to here. particularly the fflehdhnes-ilcommunist China, and a few have "'7' All of the numbers, including a Gallant and Foster Burke in tho g31C0,,',b,, M was Mntmcm see her up and about in a few of the people whom I have metlbeen released during the 19-5! Y-hl9G '-'-Personals ””:9'3ChtlP15'Yv W939 W9”l1'9C9”;-"l hmdlhg 1'01?” Saturday to be'hanged for the days -E-'??l'lneilfm:ll1l'ilallyiif:IEl ::)?1xTet5(i,SySlgfldsagii-'ye;lif. fit Canad' ns are mission an w ie revea ng penty of The gels nd b , bl . ' . .- , g HTT , ': '9 13 ' ii a ovs ensem 93 murder of Marie Anne Carrier. 21 Funds and nmghbors 0' Norm lammy is striking, and 1 have yet Emu. Bishop Gustave Prevost, or FITTED FOOTWEAR 115 Queen st. - Currie Bldg. Mrs. John Howatt of Belvedere, formerly of Tryon. is a patient at P. E. Island Hospital. Miss Anita Webb has been given stage talent showed that those re- sponsible for the production had given the cast careful coaching. Last night's performance was the second of such yearly variety shows under the direction of Miss Lillian Macxenzle were heard in several numbers which showed careful training from their teacher and a fine balance in harmony singing. year-old CWAC reserve sergeant from Bienville, Que., stabbed to death last October. After his con- viction Ealcombe was moved to a special cell, alone. River and Kingston, hope to see Mr. George Beer home in a few days from the P. 2. Island Hos- pital. -C13 to record an instance of rudenesslthe Society of Foreign Missions of in my travels across Canada." Port Vian, Father Louis Venadan, of the Scarboro Missionary Society. I"'"'"ed with Cmuah and Father Beauregard are in The Speaker mum, both Cnlzaryiprison. Jesuit priests, Father Mau. T7 BIRTHS umellml by the students. the main Songs heard by the szlrls were ”Coo. 3, M was sentenced Fri:-lav To .. ----- v........-.------ I month's sick leave from her r 'ilh i it 1. c or ,k-- "sl(' v- i, ' 7 . ' , . . . - - rice Garneau and Father Edouard it , 5' .. At London. Oiltnrlo. 0” duties at Willard Hall, Toronto. iiiipnfgiiil aVt1ac liigsh tloeveleeapndwto 'I'i.ioe btfys il1ang1P1!' ii)rs?opiidi:3iicLTpL 10 gamlg 3.3”, by Chlff ”lQ5”f,l, TWG-my 1" 35- mm” ”m' omen :I,:?,,fdbn&5n;3;;yx:;l;:ee,elu:;eA:Vn:snf:3iLa Fleche, are under house arrest. Fehlu-3FYMZ3yl1d. light. to! r!;An.re:”y”:3 she arrived by plane over the provide stage experience. pearance did credit to "Tile Nut ;:.',.,.t' in Ccoiiiilectirnrn case "id 3" 173'" so nd pressed with Canada as being on Mrs. tn lmn- 0 week-end to spend it with her Th -it t - a v i -- -- -' ' The W "3 W” W '. -Wlmhidr 3 503- Jam” R”b9"' mother. Mrs. Ernest Webb. Caven- the sapzlihllf i'iir:c)t1i:):ir ofmitir "Kai asniireril trutggnsealggwntyyvnizemzgis Howevm Saturday mgm tdhe 0”” 5”” dug. 3' hole In me the tveirgetitl” uemendtfmsfdev”i3ti)i- Donnucona Paper ' i chief justice signed an or er nous” new cp1llng.0thcrs ranged men ll e conques o wea co. Profhs Down VS.VilTll-At the King's County Hos- dith- pilfll on February 27. to Mr and Mrs George smith, St. Theresa's. A daughter, weight 10 lhs., 12 ozs. Mu.l(AY - At the P. E. I. Hos- -pital, Feb zatl-i. to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Glasgow And Vicinity . Cudmore. Scrip writers were Clair MacLeod, Foster Burke. Kelvin Johnstone and Kent Ellis. Spec- ialties, Ruth Currie. Dick Carson and Don Wood; Dancing, Bud Me- Murtry: Lights and sound. Roger Gardhnm; Stage, Neils Hansen; ”Shendnah" and "Rio". The com- bined ensembles were then heard in ”It's a Grand Night For Sing- ing" and the College Song entit- led 'Memories of Old Prince of Wales” composed by a local artist, Les Alexandr-r. changing the penalty to 550 or in days and Mr. Brynn paid the fine. "He beat me three games to two," Bryan said of his checker games with Balcombe. SensatIoiiaLDutTreak from the Republican to the Demo- cratic side of the chamber. mahogany desk. at which the Re- publican leaders sit, was hit. Splint- ers hit Representative Leslie C. Arehds (Rep. 111.1. the Republican floor leader. The are reaching out and are not afraid ”With high hearts the people of this kind of aggression", MONTREAL, (CF) - Net profit added. of Donnacona Paper Company Lim- "In Montreal and Quebec. City itcd decreased in 1953 to 81,087,- she assistant 1 was struck with the French in- 784 from sl.13B.l22 in 1052. the llucnce and thrilled at my rirst,comimny'I annual report showed Hiirolcl MacKny. tnee -lean 519- Publicity Bill MacCannell Pat The second variety concert which The” Show were so close that H . .- . . . . . ' g v , . '- . perience with foreign l ngu- Mmldalr. mi.-t.l A son, Brian Gordon, 8 lbs., cAmong those who visited the MacPhersnn, Goodwill MacDoug- opened last night for a double L, d mm 3 E D the Republican leader, Charles A. age. and I new Type 0; won: mrl Net profit was equal to 32.37 a. Itozi. Capital Mon Tuesday were Mrs. all: Costumes. Jean Tweedy; billing augurs well for the type (C”" "N9 JLMM. j-(gueck of Indiana. said: me Here 3,; elsewhere on my can. share against 53.00 the preceding eorge ccoubrey. Messrs. Her- Makeup, Mrs. Austin Trainor; 0! ehtvefhiihmehl Which N19 Dubs shooting: "Those two shots were designed ndkn mm, x sensed 3 tx-en-lendoug year. M1090-VAL” - M l-hi 7- 3- 1” bert Wyand, Millar Orr, and Blair Piano. Community Concert Asso- he can expect from the students Lolita Lebrton, 34. New York. for somebody here at this table, background of culture of which Wmkhll capital " um md 91 (land Hospital on March 1, to Mr. Andrew, L t. , M t . I P. V ,, . and Mrs. Steve MacDonald (nee ?;2.,Tn;.j,us, as er 0! Ceremonial 1;,,.,f;,"c3o,?:,sXY::”,;1;heh,';"L':.,:; Ratae1CF'.kgr:n;u'22f'g::, 5",rI?ha5 hlellguse members who avso Canadians arelnot conscious. yItt19y53 stooado 323 L5:v”5'm1. mnfprred "5””-"' m”'””' it 5”' Vmgm 7 n”' Mrs. Wurfleld Orr and Mr. 151- The play cciitrrrd around two interpret-itlons of "Melody in F" IAITllI(liI:;s Flore: E23 New York I are dggiors Representatives Wal- fiermemes m.m”y imd cummltnny Lukml),;-4.f, . 1 cos. berg or . t .4 It t . g ' ” - . g j V ' ' . g . I DA fe in breeding with an enviable r viere recen H5 ors a engineers, Clair Macleod and marks him as an artist of giant Monte: Rivera, 20. Tampa, Fla. for Judd (Rel). Minn) vor background I mammals business. she Wu special the home of Mr. and Mrs. Toombs. WORTH - At the Prince Edward Wm- lsianri Hospital on Saturday, Feb. .27. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack worth, St. Peters Road. a daugh- ter, Myrna Joyce. There passed peacefully to rest an aged and respected gentleman Mr. Everett McLure, lifetime resi- dent of North Rustico. Deepest SHARBI-ILL -At the Prince Coun- slympathy is extended to his fam- i y. tv l-lrxapitiil on Tuesday. February 2.'i. 19.54, to Mr. and Mrs. .1. Ed- uard sharbell. (nee Ruby Curley), of Portage. a son, Dale Edward. Mr. and Mrs. George Andrew Foster Burke who set out for Bon- shaw in search of a television tow- er: on the way they come to a town that is fifty years behind the times. They enter the "Dirty Shame" tavern, complete with piano player and all the accessor- ies of the gay nineties. Some of the scenes from the bar room marked the superlative in humour. Act twolsaw the engineers on their versatility. Alex Murchison and Boyd Richards showed that they were quite at home in front of the microphone as they did the commercials in the TV show. Lauradrene Wood's solo "Stars Are The Windows of Heaven" was very acceptably rendered and solos by Betty Beers and Bud McMur- try indicated that this combination will be in increasing demand in Pablo Mateo. 18. Tampa.-Fla. Israel Rivera. 23. Deerlield Beach, Fla. The Rivera's are brothers. The names of the others in cus- tod-y were not disclosed immedi- atcly. Tom Kennamcr, House door- keeper. said the woman had cried. "I take responsible for all." Fenion titcp. Pa) and A. L. Mil- ler (Rep. Neb.). gave out aid to the victims. Representative .1. Percy Phi?” (Dem. Tenn.) yanked off his neck- tie and put. a tourniquet on Rob- erts' right leg. seize Gunmen Up above. where the shooting had been. the action was 111-” 35” "My elfperlence in Charlottetown. interviewer for the U. S. Employ- hns capped the heart-warming plc- merit Service in handling handi- true I have of Canada so that capped gpplicantg. never again can I be entirely Unit-i Five of her short stories have ed States-" As you know. I have been favourably received including travelled and lectured on the Baha'll hgr last. which 1,; listed in mg m. World Faith and my recent exr:erl- dex of distinctive stories, "The besl ence more than ever convinces me American Short stories of 1963". of the complete beauty and har-i As 3 13aha'l speaker Mrs. May- mony to be attained in a world free berry has appeared before public Of l1FCJUdlC9S hhd iJ9T50ha1 lhl-Eli-,meetiiigs in the larger cities and insight 3 11,,” H on spent the week end at the farmer's way home run into a gang of Hill future local entertainment. The Fervent Nola rapid parent's home, where their com- Blllies whose reception was any- Parisian dancers brought plentv Le:-' Thomas. a 21-year-Old DEV-Z9: '35”-" ltowns of Western United states WHYTE - At the Prince County pany was much enjoyed. thing but friendly but who later of whistles from the boys in the Kennamer said Lolita Lebrohs dashed from the floor and up the Clmirnian Frank Curtis in Intro-l. She was thanked on behalf of H”5P”3l 0" M0hd3Y- Much it offered the weary travellers their front row. Others members of the purse Wu taken from he, mu 53,31” to me ggllery, ducing Mrs. Mayberry ('0nlmentf3dyu1e club by Co-Chairman G. 1954. to LAC. and Mrs. K. 5. Mrs. B. D. Irvine was the wel- hospitality includng some "good cast. including John Gillis, Jim in 1;, Wu ., note which said; "The first of the gunmen was on the scope of her talent and ex-zoordon Hughes for what he Whyie. (nee Ruby MICMJllIn). I come week-end guest of the And- old mountain dew" from a still Coyle, Mary Whiteside. John Mac- "Begum God and the world my stumbling oui," Thomas said. "and perience. she was a former man- described as a "real treat," to son. Michael Stewart, weight 7 row family. nearby. Outstanding in this part Dougall, Dick Carson and Neils blood claims 10,- mg jndepend- there were five or six men piled age, of the Santa p;.u1a,CaliffJrIllI the club." H” l "H 0' the 9"”-Yhllhmehl W83 I uuuare Han-sen. gave fine interpretations mm or pugm, Rm, M:,' me 1 on him. chamber of Commerce and now as-l Miss Frances Bachnskl and Mr. Mr. Domite Pineau is one of the first to have their season's wood supply sawed, The work been done by Mr. Chalmers Laird. .tll'l”l'ART - At the Prince Coun- ly Htxspital, Feb. 26. i954. to Mr. Vanri Mrs. Wilbert Miittart, Cape .Trarei'se. I son. David Wilbert, Wlflhl 9 lbs.. 6 on. Mr. and Mrs. Myron McArthur. hind by their young son. Myron were visitors here on Satur- day. where they were the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs, 1!. Andrew. BIRTHS. MAIIRIAGES. DEATHS Mr. and Mrs. Melville Pollard and daughter, Beverley visited New li.D. Maclean ftor to his Highland View Farm. th i t t f i . Charlottetown and n e n area 0 ts operation North Wlltahlre Paulette Orr, was discharged dance called by George Andrew Physical Tmiiiing Instructor at the College. The third act shows the pres- entation of the first television show by the new TV Station, In this part of the programme the Teacher Trnlnlng Class put on n of their parts. The concert will be presented again this evening and from the calibre of entertainment given last night. indications are that another large audience will greet the cast. Queens Doun East Royalty Boy Scouts clun- ed iip in the Queens County Scout finals and won the right to meet the winners of the other Coun- ties to decide the Island scout champs. utes of play. Scouts Win ty Thies cellent job of netminding. The East Royalty Junior Scouts while K. Ford and D. Buiitnin were the marksmen for St. James. The referees were Don Martin and Gcorge Kelis. (Continued from page 1) give for the freedom of my coun- try. This is a cry for victory in our struggle for indepeiicience which for more than a half a century has tried to conquer the land that belongs to Puerto Rico. "1 state forever that the United States of America are betrayhll the sacred principles of mankind in their continuous subjugation of namer said, was written: ”I take responsibility for all." The two men who tried to kill day's shooting took place without advance warning. The House was considering a bill for recruiting Mexican labor. -11 went on past and the second guy was just coming olii, still holding his pistol. one fellow was hanging on to his rightarm. but- the gun was pointing at me- "So I grabbed the arm with one hand and hit him on the side of the jaw with the other. "Just then ii cop came along. snatched the gun away from hlm' and collared him." Mr. Heath Houston, iiccom- my bc;ou;itrIy;1zevl:ill:Ll.;;iXg ti;-ilrarlgfhgi Mnt.lt;l1ewN1:iagd)cll)oAda5:i::rl;(;e&r Farm produ(:-ers are hri;ebyttriotyiifit-ti of the following . at ga cry 0. . ' ' g n ; 50c Par lnsertlol i-)l:iI:setE)nbyhal.1sur:g::Elr' lht1l:iderr.;1vk People in their barbarous torture side to watch ilrocendlngs whenl mm. ""5 an aro uni” 0 a P . . y . - of our HD0500 of lndehfhdellm 90" the shooting started in the one ncxti T1lESDAy. MARCH gm... eral trips to St. John. NB, re- Mm C m 5.. 'tlrrning with loads of shingles for Pm” zu 5 mi . ”..h”' . 1:30 .m.-Central Farmers' Institute. Ml" 3- 1-- Dl0'd"0h- on "he back at me pawn Ken I thought " Hm it "B I 7:30 gnm.-Prince Edward Island Federation of machine-gun and then I saw the pistols and saw this woman waving a flag.” he said. one with the pistol back. "Bclcher (William Belcher. door- keeper for gallery No. 11) took the gun away from him and we helped "Two hundred. forty-three mem- sixth casualty. He had a heart at- sists her husband in the building W. R. Brennan were guests. E FARMER9 MEETINGS March 9th anti 10th LEGION HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN Agriculture. (General Meeting) 1 WEDNESDAY. MARCH 10th- l 13V OHS hill: Week hy Wlhhhll defeated St. James Scouts of Truman also were followers of Haven on Sunday where they were D l - - - C h Man By Throat y , . I . , - , . the guests of Mr and Mrs Arthur f;”Ji.,fe"sc SM” "d "um" 5"" g:':Irol:"Egl;”"T:;3 W221 man age Alblzu campos. . "A " b max 1.30 and 7.39 p.m.-Prince ladviartl island Dairy mens UNDERTAKEB ””'"d' The homily Senior Scouts tie- ly contvsteti same in Overtime No Warnlnl Tlu':taT.all!:lbl:dDl'iri”5llllVl'iH0igigi in insl Asmmatmn' . , tested the Winsloe Scouts by I D. Storey. G. Cafes and 1". Rob- b ,1 m mm 1 ,;..,.l,.,.,.i his hi-mi "gm zwrgg g Z A M g 7 , Wag g . LMBALMER l Mr R. R. Bell was ii recent vls- were of 7-5 in the Queens County ,,.g.son scored for East Royalty 1,1" the attack on Truman. M0n- win: IPEE hand and bent 1110 THE ANNUAL P. W. C. VARIETY SHOW from the P. 3. Island Hospital on The game between wumoe md 15! 554 Speaker Martin had been asked if hold mm until somebody came, D 9 0:11;! );;rmd'i';:;"h': E185! Rloyalll-lg WlswC151Ieh.mf,I-Ilhmfill; worm Markets I. quorum were Di-esent. and he and led him awa,V.l" b C 3. f Q ' few days at the home of Mr. and ” "' '" ”" 'l had counted the House. Ironically. Bclcner ecamr 0 ,-' Fnnanl Illfgctgf . Miss Patricia Gauthier, x pupil of gun. Mug gcl-mop. jg the P. E. Island Hospital. monwciilth country apparently had that they were facing the unsu.s- A Wm”: Home "Npmm was Puerto Ricans shouted. Several caught. it: "My country - ll not free. Free Puerto moo." One of Britain's ninni fanmiis But there were others who tlmuaht Point. He and Mrs. Mclvfilian have been spending the summer months on the Island. He was I keen i1hl'S"i1lf:n nsneciailv as a rare. fan. The many friends nf Mrs. Ful- ton Thompson. who had full. re- turned horn British Columbia. where in romnanv with her hus- Comium Funeral and Ambulance service - Director -) IIAUNTTZD HOUSE asrrm , go i DcBLOIS BROS. LTD. ? A TNT SOATX fOMF'ANY long.-It IL gu mm is-pro V15 um; ir-nib---r of and tV""I'ti e numllrr which he had ”llAil'li!d houses" is Newgtsiul Al-- tlze about was "Viva in Mexico!" D "3 their family, will he nlewsrrl to hoped to enjoy this season. bey near Bnttlngham, former home it was ever so soon no one even , know that she is convalesclng . -AY of the poet Byron. knew how many shots were lired. Mm wmnd whmoch Royuliyh Sill!” f0l'WlI”d Dhhhlil gg wgng - - .. b9r.l have answered their names," lfifk after lielpiiig disarm the ' ! i Mr. gnd M”. R. 1,, Dlckiogon :a”'::m;ngm;;cd .3:kh&"dL::gnd')ni: 000 bushels. Undoubtedly Canada Martin said, for moire lilIil”TlDrlJi- Eiieiuilniraii and W35 taken to P. w. C. y hm jg their wglcomp guest, 13,9, wl 9 ' will have to share in the cut. ally are present uring re e-; nspiy, . . , y through the Winaloe team to Many members quickly called for FDIEIIAL IIDME ."..':'i.i.ti':.u...””tl.'..'".l;:”.:'.-.. mm J- Mu-mt -nu ..l.”:.2:.”l:.”."".:.ll:Y: d::L";::.:'1 ”"i;;...... ...... pm. or a at TONIGHT . l . . OI , ' r ' ' -g 1y "1 dl '. . a keen interest in music and D" Em" "Ch "and . WM '0' ment mude in NW D91h'1”'- 7"" W3 Wm” 5"” "5 ''""”d m” pwmlm "mp km) yum: irri:ra?all:Io' AdllIiSSiOlI 506 . d hg h 1 35” R"ya"y' Ml emu?" "mm day other government gram offi- the wildest confusion. illV9" Weclhwr - " 3 - I '7 K"" 3h ' ' "mm W n or " um how. R” wm5loe' ialh said however they were The Puerto Ricans were seated 0"? '5 39”Ch9di i .... . T, '2 t W J I 19"” 1' '"' hpp”e"'”d' Both goalies turned in an ex- Swan man wou1d'buy no when m the nuery um” "m to the The Senate galleries were clear- T3- . ' WW" l Grade EUTE from Canada this year. That com- left of the speaker! rostrum. so ggbglgcczsiggsle "" 'i "3" mu" "' l . . Va 4321 Dhi 1 i . pguent in the cmnmgug ., it good harvest and did not require pccting congressmen. 1 d H i ' ,'; 24 Ho." Am5.lu," 5 a. nasal”). when ,.he '15 .u",;,1Ym MnS.ll'S. Willard Nicholson and imports. - Quickly came the shout. the um: s?m' Juan. the mpn” of We OTC PICCSQd - Dlcnlfleq, couu... um" rhematic fever. The many mung, William Nicholson were in the H0W0V(:Pl'.Nl illu-er;-mhand m(iss:;in shots. the flag w'ai'ing1.dsoLqiiickly pumn mom (.'m,emm. Hm Munmt t r 1 of thy mun. 1.43.. wm Mn Wm, City. on Monday. While there. unoer I. nge. ea 0 ie many miigrcsmirri i ll even Mm-m called the slmmmg an My . j . tho um," in wishing 11" an only they visited Mr James Moffati trade departments grain division. realize it was anything more than M ..mimge and unbeuevable hm. To QIIIIOIIIICQ HUGE V "0""! rah?! Iii. ?t?tl.enl'i'Am Ehuit :.sTm;1sotn:0wede:sln1nlll.;hemF:: . gtrrtmthere was Bentley on the Icy" V l n olp a. r. oa's as as. "I r o . .. l I Among those who ttei-idea the of friends will be pleased to know grain trade. floor. Jensen. unconscious. 133' m 9 E -, g :;, A N race: here. on Saturday were he has made a good recovery, and Mr. Vogel returned to Ottawa a pool of blood. Davis was down, "R. A. T. n .2 I g Messrs. A. B. Ciitcllffe, Bert hopes to be home in a few days. daring tialieuxeek-eng. I'I'hle missiion hotlzling hisharrikile. ltzaltlon flndl(l:.0b- M I Younker. Cleve Robinson. George v e I an an n a an a er were 0 ng 1 tr woui s, t k Hughes, Harold cmlmore, Wm. Fri:-nclff and relatives were number of other countries. He was ii - T s McMillan and Myron McArthur. ahnckrrl in lnnrn of the death. after "exceedingly pleased" with the rr- (fonfusiim Prevails hus been .kc'ed ,0 th. .: 73 Ellllol Sid and who clam the beat. race of the A mnrt. illness of Mr. R. L0ng- suits. but he declined filrtlier com- Dlu gm season. worth McMillan. of Edmonton. merit until he had reporird in Mr Vsn great. ace our c-onfusiou that Bggtd G! Dir.c'ors 9! "'is co ora,i.n. Alto. and a native of Buckley Home. in one iuio s rat-fly What the