I 1 . i g - '- nnslgn union in "else. I Island Guides Return Frosi ll. 8. camp Ilev. Alexander Mcllowell Inducted M '0"- .c.,m"m,1-,,;;nm- ""m""'I 5"" . m.pgg.gg..mm......M.. . .- .- I. ll. Parkman 75 i..:'”.”.::,”.i”c?:i1?.: own i J10-d.,' Ausmt 2' 1954 The Gu3"dhn M9 11 at the Capitol Theati.re i: 3Rl.i:p- &gTPl&n.g .33 4ANOI- It Ifllhliown Hall. -MY OFFICE will be closed E:-ds,t'anilrfgGl9iItto1l'eii'AchnlGu:los'sdrrJ;.amnI. - n I Mandel. Mill” 334- fmm August and to August am Johazriuoa and Louis c.11-1cm, "m'wjM""""H"MH ..sos-nan. Bedequo League glligngtes inclusive. Mos-leyM.Bell. zuyiictlili -gen! coil-arm lgceles as Chartered Accountants semwu" """'I" 7 P-”'- 50"” ' and the Fl'.erli:'h RIlrfI1eel"l 1:) iroglott 1'- 34910 mi” . "Rhapsody" tells the story of Louis Durant, music stu- dentkst the Zurich Conservatory, Service Held Al Eimsdale United Church Rev. Alexander McDowell was limitations, as have other men, inducted Friday evening as niinls- and that he must serve the whole :er of Elmsdele. Montrose. Camp- church. Give him your confidence. Liellton end Miminegssh congregap the speaker continued, make him ,tlons of Tbzhe United church of your friend; tell him ifmthnere is - icanada. service. held El - illness in our home, tell our F"'""" V" B'd"""' h;"onwn:1'm"0'iu33 39990351510 idale Church. was conduct:-i 1.3”. troubles. he has been trained to bliikllmillldli .133, W.L will be uuomyom” thggnmgg 'de!l:lddClDl1 oltethe Prince Edward help you. He is your leed;': cl; .11.”: e I August and TN t Is n Presby ry. Rev. 8.8. Has- loyal to him and to your ur 19 Austin ,0!-h inclusive. Fa em. mu,z:1:"' ” O""" S”””- 3”” lem of Mergete conducted the Pray for him and encourage htm. Pm! Bmlme . vmunm wh ; 082. pworship end inducted the new Then you can face the future with m 1”. .m' 5 ' 9 vminister. He was assisted by Rev. eager. expectant minds. This is a ' ' " 3 ”- 'h' "m" ”" W. H. rorsythe of springiield West time to go forward with God. 1. who read the Scripture and led in Rev. Mr. Gardner's sermon was prayer. Rev. Murray Gardner at based on 1 Peter 2:9."Ye are e Lo Alberton gave the charge to min- chosen generation. a royal priest- ister and people and preached the hood, a holy nation, a peculiar pso- sermon. The choir sang "Out of pie; that ye should shew forth the My Bondage." praises of Him who hath celled , Seated with their minister-elect you out of darkness into His mar- iwere membe of session, Messrs. vellous light." Here is the distin William McKendrick. Hudson Prid- tive mark of a Christian: He is hem, hank Yea and Burton ste- one who has responded to the cell wart, and during the solemn ser- of God and been set apart. The vice of induction they. on behalf christian must show forth God's of the pastoral charge. received salvation to his neighbors and 0 Rev. Mr. McDowell as their minis. friends. He will live in right re- cxgeneiee cell 'i -I'.l'l.A!lD from premises. Ayr- oaaedeallanheloammee llailalng lamest-dde..P.l.l.-thief W.Albes-tllobes-lean r.l..I.Illi'l'lJAI.BI'.iII.DntI (la-essvllleetwetulheet Inn-nails the .ebound to James Guest. who of cedar posts re- willing to sacrifice his career -EEIPDISINT celved, 5, 6 and 7 inch. 7 and 8 nun sow, due to freshen or calf -i ”::'- ..”:.?:' ..'i".""i"”..... "hrs; 30-J-?.':i..A.l:2..:::.":.: to ".5. ”i?.i"2..&.i.'i3'f..”...:”:f.? um um . 1 Smut oruwul cuqawil gin: sided marriage and the ultimate "H 1 - Alb" ' ' P fate of James' musical career are ' " phm” Bowen 1'2” "annals resolved in a narrative permeated p rnmAYyThe uh -Mr. neg Mclgugn, summu-. with dramatic and emotional in- 3. 31 H”. 5 5” um” "E"! ”! tu 1". Mr" Jm” Al 5i3::ss:m&:l:n13e:cy 311: inuskhwld tenA.ilti'Iutstanding feature of "Rhap- H" - Au” - Ouuuh Macmill Wu held on Friday ,, Ammm hem O, M,” sody" is its magnificent music in- ' 5'"'l""' 3t ""'"'”"”' mmxu nun an hm” M her A. Cellagheh al eluding some of the greatest wbrks dllllhufi M11 J33 393950 sh ' of Tchaikowsky, Beethoven. Rach- Opiliomgh-is-lig with Rlilllhlll 31”! Wltbllwd 1" -Mr, and M111 M31-rm Bu-hon, msninotf, Paganini. Brahms. Liszt st. PIIIYI 0l'lllNh 5? R0V- -705991! 'Ibp()n&o',1g-Q ynmng the form”; and Chopin. Supposedly played by 3' F' Human 8'0” Leclalr. The lest rites at the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bar- John gflggogl and Vittorio Gass- 5'lI:WI"l'- 93-: - 1'lW&'G'W man er respective roles as non” lationship to God and his life will be characterized by purity of charaowr. beauty and love. This text is an anchor (or it assures Christian people that they are God's own property and nothing 5,". were performed by Rev. Joseph Meclieod. The pail bearers were Menra. Charles Hogan. John MadNeilI. James Hogan, Francis MacNeill. Dr. Hubert MscNeill, and Tanton .MecNeill. Interment was ter and pledged ”eniselvvea to "labour with him in faith and prayer for the honor of Christ and the comfort of His Church.” In'hil charge to the minister Rev. Mr. Gardner) reminded him hour, Alma. -'rwo fifteen year old Prince enjoyed a trip to Lynn Beach. The Edward Island Girl Guides. Mary Guides stated that "cedar Hill" is Johnstone (left) of Murray Har- a very well appointed cam-ping hour and Gail Blair, (right), of the site, surrounded by cedar and birch RCA! station. Summerside; re- g-roves; it is very large and two the pianist and violinist, the com- positions are actually performed by Claudio Arrau and Michael Rabin. internationally famous con- cert stsge artists. . A. Raymond Grant. B.So., our. ass Water sizes: snmmerdsls Above Maurice Milre Men's Wane PHONE 8580 Swimmers At - 1 51 centiy returned from an excl swimming pools, one heated,,are , in 5"" "ll" c"”'””' c e camping trip in Meueohusettltlsi, located on the site. me estate on "M I 8004 mlnlliet mm iii'n- 6-11 overwhelm i-hem The end 90' isrcn ooAs'r , where they were Island represent which "Cedar Hill" camp 1. gocam-1 claim God and- share his own which we. as Christians. have been D.n.h,.h A I h . 0 n moss in the mum-n 9,11,41,31 Wu ow-Md by c.,me11,, wmen experience of Jesus Christ with his called and equipped is to yield 7),. W951”, of com. R1”. The mu 0 & New Engmnd Inga-muonu en. who bequmghed the 1,114 to me congregation. He must preach the ourselves to God anew and resolve mggnlng "rich coggt"' 119, 1,, rm, Dr. J. A. Doiron M". W J Hump. bu Imvad me" were K!ml:;l.id,m'1;l8l;e-0: gain-pinent at Waltham. Camping go-ernment asking that 11, be mad iBOlp:Ir1tlll1 tarnis of dtaily !llfa,odshaw- todkehe: l:)du'rsel;: 1'11-2:: selllfiishraess soil, Valuable forests and good s xl;ls':ylsDmG ' i a r - " " . n o e ma ea 0 and an . s n e 0 azln lands. from Picton. Ontario. to visit her swimming and water surety ”' W” "”m My ” "” My M Re" '" mui The "W" 0.5 love of Jesus Chrylst, and direct calls uspandyto such a life we can 14- Dial me Suminarsidi mother, Mrs. Herbert Champion. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Fraser. Alberton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gard- ner Mun. aumn-1gy'gldg' 1911; by m3mml3n:;eM;-u:g'::.g:3d33h5n- and Guides Blair and Johnstone pments are held to bring to her that their minister has human . . 1 A 111.1,. Ml" - ted the told I 1 hi tn f th Girl C i . Masonic Brothers are ask- .3 P- 3- l- C" d '4" Vegan M Mom" Candide?-H and vresented sroiips educirtlohealenh vleilriy het:m:1 e um :IelllgI.l'1,o3u(I(e)llt:Dl Ceenada an: 31” HR”: 3" w”"”'”' J"""” D” "”"."”d' w'”.'””k"?5' Li5h"" Hui Phone: Kenslssgton s ML 19” W” 0'1 11" illllmlli lmll camping trip lxgiiclugdi-D8 s. ecu:-W; 'United States to foster better un m”””'' M”' H”””'”- T” K””' ed to meet at St John's ' . o - . - Miss Mary Profit. ricwu. N.s.. Psui Cudinore administered both Boston. during which they ounce derstanding between these two st LoulsN."ou.()I00Lle;0Kl(l(el0-3 5 0 Eff?"-3iiil”3IIEdm”:K .'C.'c'I.ey"3i"lih. 1-3. . VETERINARIAN is e!g:'lsst of Mr. and Mrs. Fred gin Redugrou and Royal Life ch. 51,... gm1.,,,,, L,,,,g,,11,,w., womy youth groups. L551, 4,3,, Pimadelphia 130 am Oaks 15 3 cumw, Anglican Church, Crapaud Leevt Alberton. V1118 - Home. and the Ehponede Concert, camp was held in Nova sootia, 13 d. D 1 (2). p k (5). pg. M 111, 31 mo 107.3 9 o D J. unnmglnm W ma nu mm. Mmmn E; auoocegsofdulomudldbtuds n- where the Boston symphony 0r- Guide Mary Johnstone is the ho1;la(;r(7)aer:d Sarnhrglamznons and Tooronteo 000 10-1 5 s (0? the fllllellll Of Ml” H- 0- " Eu? ,5” . . es roas awar on chestra performed under the Baton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Lehman and c, Thompson, Bar- Weeks which is being held W.” M. M" Dunn”... summerelde, and their nephew, awards on Monday. July 26. This course was sponsored by the Tigxiish Swimming and Water safety committee under the chair- Monday. 24. and 38 Girl Guides and Girl scouts were in attendance, ill of whom were from the Merltimea. Newfouruilnmi and Quebec. "Cedar Hill" is the name of the camp site of Arthur Fiedler. The group of merit turned it over to the New England Girl Scouts. who found it larger than their needs required. and in turn offered it to various organizations. These annual en- Johnstone of Murray Harbour and strength. His people, in all their experiences. to Him who is the source of all He asked the people to remem- attain by His promised blessing. Following the service the mem- bers of the Presbytery were en- tertained at the 'me.nse. Burgess, Lopata (4). L-Beard. First nes. Shore (0). Schaeffer 16) and Masonic Funeral L. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. General Fraotltdoner Malpeque Bold Irving Johnston of Hampton N.B., M,-, 3 113,1, 111 t 1,1, - - gg . . were guests of in-. and Mu.'Art.h- no u U”; wa'lrlid&Wm:.resc1a1i1i mi girl Guides and Girl Scouts also Gail Blair, the daughter of might Chicago 000 000 000:0 a 0 onion. Hm Mil. D. 'Thompsnn, Tuesday afternoon at 2230 M B d Y ured Brookline and Belmont. a sergeant and Mrs. Blair of the RC Pittsburgh 100 001 00x 2 9 0 Tor. Stevens. , ur Wlkb. button. on un n.y- season. residential suburb of Boston and AF '” ” , Summerside. -5 Davis. Klippsieln (8) and Cooper, pm W--N " M” "Wm 'r wd'i5'i353y”Eh73?'m.M?;'Xii.f:l?””5s:3: r(P"”” "WW" 39”” E"””9”” ”"d 5”””"l L'D"”' Canada Starts - um mean STUDIO turned to H ton on Bstturdauy; ban Guild”, R0" and”. ' eight-company consortium on fu- s 0 Chicago 000103 242g” 17 2 1), w, spans iollovrinl I mvtll-CIA? motor rip Jumo" y Am Mu” Mcmdmn ture management and marketing pmsburgh 000 000 Mon 2 2 2 mainland po . policies for the oil industry, which 131 C01,, and MCCL111.-,ug1.1; pepper. Mr. Thomas Manning of Aub- urndels. Mesa, aooomp M by her daughter-in-law and her five grandchildren are spending their vacation on Prince Edward Is- iand. Mrs. Manning was formerly Catherine Momnis. Jean Perry. Susan Hogan. Intermediates - Freda Bernard. seniors - Dolly Richard, Lena Perry. Royal Life Bronze Medallion - Peggy Shea. Mary Mclnnis. is this country's single asset. Amini announced last Tuesday that agreement had been reached with the consortium on basic prin- ciples, and a full statement is due to be issued on this within the next biggest Second Game Of Semi-Finals 1 -The Kinkora softball team won Purkey (6). Hetki (9) and Atwell. L-Pepper. I-IE5: Chi Banks. Serena. lrst Cincinnati O01 000 210-4 7 New York P L10 010 42x-9 12 0 erkowski. Smith (7). Savransky (8) and Seminick; Anioneili. Gris- rith. Bailey (Bi; I-learn and West- Crop Year With . Record carryover WINNIPEG. (GP)-Canada will start the 1954-55 crop year Aug. 1 with the greatest peace-time car- Only in the war year of l9-is were ORAPAIIII EXHIBITION AND LIVESTOCK SHOW Contact B. C. WOOD for Prize List. Miss Hannah Platte. They are Bronze Cross - Florence Buote. the we (1 1 1111; 911-11. 8 d w 1 I K 1, (3). house mu of ac. and Mrs. Ai- f;;;1d;;i;-b; rgfeiggggiemgggumhg ,1... .E.?:i.”.,.?. s.,f.m:..,.. ,i;i':”,.,;..;,.,:1;1, 1,?.::;,".,.,.,.E H... of grain .. her history Augusf 25 Vlll 3011- ma y” Legion at Kinkom vesierdav by the cm - Kiuszewski. McMillan. NY- Officials 5510 Saiglfigggmgllg :' Mmbm 01 Mum”. map of - wemm expm, hm bane” score of 10-13. Drurnmond pitched Dark. Rhodes. Thompson. Kait. lafirige: t-mm- the garb ' ON RINK GROUND Iranian oil will be flowin a W the W""l"5- WW9 Tani?” M” 5909"" . - .. 1 Highland and Step-Dancing Competition. Bo scouts. who are under canvas 8 skin .t1me recorded caiiv 7 Neill started for the Legionaircs Cincinnati 000 000 000-0 6 1 Wills P6809 - "in 0 test. ” c'”"mp” um w”k' "”md'd by the and of mu ye” or "Hy but was relieved by Henry Gallant. New York 300 000 02x-5 it 0 over of tl25.000.000 1301511315 held I! Trlwtor P" g on w””mp "Ii AR""wn Umwd chwch 1955' The final game in the beat-two-out- Fowler. Collum (8) and Land- AU! 1- 1953- Midway and M9519 Served on the Ground' yesterday morning. They were as- companled by scoutmaster Her- bert Lesvltt, assistant scoutnisster Dr. G. E. Robinson and Mr. Alex- ander Lefurgey. A sermon well suited to the occasion, "Living the straight Life", was preached by the minister. Rev. Murray Gerd- -Mr. Charles Johnston passed away at his home in Brooklyn. near Albsrton, Saturday after- noon. July 81st. following a very brief illness. Mr. Johnston was -born in Freetown eighty-seven N. S. Baseball Halifax 15. Dartmouth 1. Liverpool 6, Stellai-ton 1. Kentville 5. Truro 3. , Win By 3-1 Score of-three series will be played at Queen Elizabeth Park Tuesday evening. 0 and B Midgets rum. L-Fowler. Milwaukee Brooklyn 141 530 000-14 19 ker. L-Meyer. l-IR: Mil. 020 110 002- 8 10 0 Conley and Crandall. Calderone (9i: Meyer. Wade (3). Labine (4i. Roe 15), Newcombe I8) and Wal- Bruton. carryover supplies larger than at 0 present. At that time. they totalled 832000.000 bushels, largely because of curtailed shipping. Some 5'10.000,()00 bushels of wheat are stored on (arms or in Canada's licensed elevators as the new crop U COME TO EIIAIIOELISTIO SERVICES net. - rem Iijghiigh Wlillo glllut ""15 w 1. Pet ' Crgndiill. glattliiewim Bkri: Hodges. year begins. Added to this are some 03139 W Daren . f- 311 511111.; . 29 13 .644 yyine Curran & B” , Mm L5 Rt inson. ni er. 224000.000 bushels of coarse grains. Mn -loll” 3- Wtll'- Alberto" Mm -I-ms Jolmswnv i0 ll" in Dartmouth 18 .017 deteaied the mind differ cacciiu '"'""'""""” L"K"e The Come Brain Ci"-Wm 600- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. K INGTON south. recently celebrated his cascumpec. Following his marriage mwpool 2. 489 mm In Grand mm Emma in Ottawa 000 003 000-3 0 l 515,5 of a1,.,.11 35,009.01-,0 1,.,.,1.,..1,, 1,1 ninety-third birthday. an entire to Miss Edith Hopsood. he estab- .I.,m 2, '11. ,, muja, Mme of Eh. Prim, Rglshesier l00 bl60 00X-65 lg hi; oats: 120,000,000 barley: ia.0oo.000 MONDAY THROUGH W Y life has been spen in this coni- lished a home in Brooklyn where L H W ' an Brabaiii. R0 inson ( i. n we; and 1"-,00'0o011,,,,.1 munity where he engaged in iish- he has since resided. By occupa- gfngiuen gfolgfy;?;:?:g1;::5;”h1K,l:1:c?g: Si) and Wlilllllglolli Jack-S0" and Present huge wheat. stocks devr!- AUGUST 2-5-3:00 P.M. Standard ' ' ' ggan. oped through the trenwendous 1953 ihg until his retirement some years tion he was a farmer and contin- the C & B boys gave up only three I.-1, . 32;. 3.".f??;'gc”iZ 323”.f.i.2i. T: 322 3f.i.Ji.."i.i':l 3333.50” .iif5i'...Y”i'; W 1" Dims his Wm Miiwomid Bur?-in mi om 020-4 ii i F.ifi.”..".iii:1f.H il..”.'i.,..,'2:.”.i.l3l;-Y. 3353'? ll'- 0- "- Moore-.i0-'me'li' of Bellm lielmli '5 time. He is somewhat herd of illness Thursday night. He was e C”"”""9d 1”” W59 5 lzieiga til: zibibhfilg (llgnd sighs; 3433 Richmond 021.200 mx-Ennm lllll llirmefs Lharvested 'il14.00.00il the Evangelist and Song Leader. hearing but anion keeping in faithful adherent of the United eleven bums uh Hams whmed M-lgil,n50n- HT-8;-V I (;)"d d gig; bushels of wheat last year which touch with news of the day by church of Canada and was in the Pays six. ac:e;l':39T- 3 9" C "” was added to carryover stocks of the li:lil6l?ncHl,-irfTa5,l'li11: tizlsgyoi Worship 0 Weslssso ves- to 3 new mom 0, 21., mm secogld 320000.000 from the previous crnr A on oongraua . e r . ' - van . 1 --am co m -ma "Fe-'d",,,l,il',w'0"-,f,h';;i;s-,';f;,0 ..?.i”i;”35"?f..?i1Ei”2i”..: rd ””"i""” "W M” :r:.:::::,.. 2338383';tfS.i ...s....... 8 - M - mu m -- - - csprror. sum 3 amvivegogy We d.::gh1::..' ii; gll::lelt)l:dBl:iw 'Iglitlelex9:3he1k3,:-ggggz msdwayigtismaoiiid Ryan. I-Ielntzelmar. ' 0 Mrs. James gson an a. H , ' t I t Fl::nW:1:';nlldggMi;:n3'i;i;f;Y";e:e1:0 :l,l.,,,t:1",,?": :,',3,d,,E;"a,f:1?, 'fo,:f;: M0n1,e:'1'"m'mI'1'3'1ol5e3f5'f613 1, Sylllcuse 000 oio 003-4 7 0 ' I e Tonight 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 2:30-7:15-9:15 9 ' ' H 000000 001-1 5 0 teen great grandchildren. His wife. mm” t” chalk up an 2'09 2” rec. Tt)cr3;t0Hcoa (6g.uT'33?)b2'ol.)x-Tg)1lintlI a:9nl?5- L0V9llRlllh ii” and EF ' ord, Anne's Boy crossed the wire . I . one son and two daughters pro- H U. H - 1 suite: Melton. Harris (0). Iott (av. M W Eye On Refugees ..;;).:.cunu:;.1 m be M W i;,;;";:: ruin; ".::;";,,?,::;,, 3:: ..:”fc.'...i.h:;.l””""”" 0- Cm" Sim. (9) ...c..... .... summmlde M4? were ex Fl I . , m min. wmpoc church Mona” amp interference on the first turn. Bu';,'mo om 002124 8 5 sy,.,,cu,, 000 mg 9.1 4 1 Monday and Tuesday Mada y M BANGJO; 3:9, -1-1,,11,,,d unoon Interment will be in the gill” ”l'""l mill"! lief lull R,c,,m,,,,d 100 on HP, 9 5 Havana 200 000 x-2 4 0 August 2-3 ' '” - M ' fill . (1 cl th h t- , keepinc I very are on nearly 50-- chwch cemm Y" wxlhng W 9 md- 6 ea ”"d3”"- Ma” "”' "id RY”? (5)s”:l!grE' niEhtll(ielIia:'1eIn:i)I-cl? 3-rrlgllhid "ms KIND OF WOMAN" 5 3411' 000 1-dug. of eh. ml-y,.ch1n. wax aummuyh. Thompson, Fine (8) and Taba- Nobllie o e , . 3- starring Robert Mitchum . Jx iorplani-led fiftheolumnisimkn C P nrui and Jane Russell .............................siocs c,,?u,1,'un,”,",; :'::”:,','g, 53330 1,1013: 9 5"" ”' Buffalo 000 015 40144 is 0 iljloniresl 003 000 331 gig:-3 13 ll Also colored cartoon M'G'M9 l0098W.Y0f”l6.V0iI'wi'i'I "'"u”'' "M '” "hm "" In A I 335321” 5I::GolIn1(lIg()lC0ll;8)-M "dxlirl Rlglllaligoin Hu:s0:n5(l(t)l)0(laOri-dulezlag M loook 1:02 - lrai and c Cg”:;'5ee"mSe”I'” 9'9 w0"li'l"3 EWGMI 1009 Millie iii the northeast-the sector where g .. - . , s ' . , I )1 9 ,1 : S ndard ' m"'”” M” ' iu.””””””i” ”E . -0 3?.i'.Tl””ciffoi(?5i'i”33:lla. 3 3 ?'&?"'n.i1iii?i. ”-3; .ES"lil3SE'.h..F:i?e 90””? TECHNICOLOR-' - zreseive force w the ass 0 l -- ' - i , I a . northern V1,; mm .0 .11. Red. Collie. Boy (Whelen).... 3 0 Syracuse 000 026 000-8 15 0 .:..:..:m... on the neuteallaetion of mos. WWI I-W ism!) -- 4 6 "';,1:":, ,1, E””"..”.””c””l;1 11,102 T e n d e 1- S sscAMEo'I9 1 n h helwud m” mo” M the TEHRAN- Hill (R9"te”) "H TM Haryut” Wynn (Rx) '4 0 8 reno 3:6) iopez ahd lIlleocbl:' - ' 50.000 vise Nunege are genuine Anglodmnun on Company nu Pitts Boy (Burt) .dnf 1 Ottawa - ml 000 000-2. 9 0 KENSINGTON . use sill y "W006 who fled the lighting. But agreed W "Gem 13" than M". Tllllet 3-33 U5: 2.18 U5. Rochnmr 020 um 10xy4 9 Tenders will be received by the Mondaysruelday 7,15 - 9.15 Jud I remm md1c""” mu 1”" "um" tenth the amount it originally Rubmm owned 3'.” driven by El Ditmer and Wet1ington' Fashoiz ""de"”"ed "9 ” T""d”y' A"g' Holllday in comedy I . y be" '30 Dllllud Ind mil" clnmed 3, compeunuon for Q" T- Holmimi 3"-"395 515903” 0WllGd and Rlgmmi ' ust 17th. 1954 for the residence wrnm MABRYING KIND" 7 - a potent " effective fifth column muommamn 0, 1" holding. m byPGi1!-0- t y an”, of the late Sophia J. Reid (Dre- Introducing Aldo my with Madge - for any attempt by communism to 1 5-l' mu "9 - ll'l l'IC0- 357-50. 1 sently occupied by Mr. John ta Iran Finance Minister All Amin H 40. 330 . Am” lilll Dune Kennedy. Bank drawing Tuesda be over this southeast Asian ' - . - - 5000114 1109- 33-40. H 3 Bostes). being 217 Notre Dame 1 I said Sunday. . PI y and Thursday worth 545.00. , 310 5.20 T 5 ”"im- The agreement wipes out the ' ' ' Philadelphia 020 100 020-5 ii i 5l;"tAl" ail" "W"; g' """"''t Thg high in y si e. epos 0 per cen m M” m" W ” last major issue in the dispute be- a Clue Trot Ch1i';'fc'.”no' s1m2”0(g;?3B0;;h(fpl0(8,1 5110,11,, m,,,,,,,,,,y the ,..,..,.,,1 twisting Ilekhong river separates Thailand and Laos are too much in DI-Uvl rails for mile agelnn in- filtretul. 5"'I”EI"m”" mmn And? ": Frlceno. HRI: Pha-Wilson. Chi, time by first Dhoninil 2939 01” 2515- Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15; Matinee asses ONTFT IIAIUIIII "ll9T3;- &: ;'tIll:.l':'l;'I'”uc"lI:n”t'o . 2 Gem, 5 (T sempl.) ' Cavarretta. Drum” 0 qhiwa" Wlur Tuesday 2:30. Bud Abbott and move ' ' i ' ' - - - 1 , 1 so Thailand has taken these xirr sumption of Iranian oil pmiucucd Lucky Dale (Willis) f;f,?1”,",;'e,p,,1, 000 01., .300. 1 3 ,, Street. Summer-side. snliriinr inr ”” .f;f,j',3',?, "; msmulo cautionary steps: 1- Anlnterior minister's com- tween Britain and Iran that besiin in 1951. when former premier Mo- hemnied Mossadegh took ov or under auspices oi an eisht-wnr pany international oil group. Winnifred O. (Biirbine)......... Bonnie's Girl (Callback). Bobby senator (Fox) Playsafe (Andrews) and W. Shantz, Robertson (8): Consuegra. Pierce (8) and Saw- atskl, Lollar (9). W-Consuegrn. L- Chicago 050 403 00x-I2 l6 0 Dixon, Sima (2), Romberger (ti, premises may be made at the estate of Sophia J. Reid. Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Inspection M the ln)' "ROYAL" BOBDEN MEET CAPT. KIDD" Also Serial and News i LOUIS CALHERN Ihltteo gm go m ms Viet .. gmooo, Times: 2-22 Slit; 2.21. , Ngwmw, . ts, ,- .m m i 1:0 :;:alNT.iieail:nd when oof)x'l'ulnwicl:1nll,l.ieynsdetI.dti'l.)'mAllR1i'r;id toil: dlxiggirisgmgorse owned by B)'l1- glIlEhst:ha5);(7'llri:cIIrtl. Ei3l.T.'Q”?3i ahvd . Today ..... M 2:30 . 7;15;9;15 3- ltivr as-ebidngstrengte E pr” o,:nu!:r;n:.'oE,.!f1,?:11 ":34 Peri-niutuels: First race: C1630, c:1”h',,nvg;3"'13?eirIL'DI""' Hm" Tll95day -- ------ --- 7315'9515 an i---- -W i I ATTENTION HORSEMEN 0 . '- Amsis "us being inside "hm veiuiment regards the settlement "0: 1500- New York 302 020 010-8 11 i .M,a gomaiuaut suspects are oonsidered ff .. ,M,,,,. B W. P”. Banltinaorem 301300 030.03 a 1 X t want IIIIIQ of I-he con-Nulvxn GLM and. M” (M.car.ga.) A! . Pilleytrtei (5). .g'dD9IIerIr8al.: ins tn falnouu End ch.nged r'cini progams I 1 . i'-fused Am.-ism military a.saist- In .. How U.” 1 i. 1 Fox (9) and Courtney. W-Morgan. . C,'f1?' m” ”'mh'"';' The utusaioas also takes into Yeynkee Joan maciiu)" .4 a I-Pii'i;m. rm; ny.w.,.,d11..,. Entries for Wednesday night Races so see 8060 m; m--- ,'" " ::.';';:....'"".'.: :..-:.-"..:'i.::'.".:: l:.':i..".&2i”...ii”””l' :21;-1;, mg; 1 sumimsini iisqiiwsv . - I more highway out of u E M m' tionai Iranian on Company will Ronald:lGt.h(8gbcy) . 9, : Branca. Stuart rm. Lop-i (6).! Will close Tuesday at noon openb GX0l'lllV91Y 10' dmm” ;::n 8:. (3(o:l'n'.Iu) '. 7 Reynolds (0) end Berra: Colemanj :1; n;,?1:a'..:'sntiha.riloil.u'r:n: cm Times: 1.10 us; 11'). r g:i.akr:"lo-Co(9l)em.a'Iid. CmmMy' WC With declaration and drawing at 12:00 o'clock vein 0! Wirllldlu h”'- It ”' mid: l5”n”'”” ”.dJ”h"d"f,':.::' "If" I Standard Time. -W '2: ::'1:. s':--:'' ”"' '” ' 2:-';::ii:::::-i st: : 9 .. T . .. Pace 9.. 3...... 190,000. , .' ,1, . 9 "s - Free For i to e . . rec . ;”?'2.X.:"vh'.”i1o?3?33i.7”' ia5il?”3'33l'is.ccnll 3222 332:3: o..??”s'a?,3f.'. T.5.l"il'.".Z'f.;”f.iZ'i?mT.-iii Class A rm Purse s30o.00 .113); compensation mu hm 12.00: too. :'a:hr's&:;umpgoi;t3.M 9 2 Class B B Trot . Puree 8800.00 - ch as 2: 000.4 ,,,,, H , W" ”'""" "pm" mm ' "Hi" "O! '0' All Clevtlahd 200 010 20:4 13 0 Ch” A P” hm S3000" em. -- ---an in 1----,- mg .... - ..t”.'i;'t.:'.i'.i!"'cti”.?.?".".2?..:?.: :3: : In 'TiI1.elo;IrIIrl!?::iml0gn1l;';m:';"I;,':o,lh XE... .:...,,.,:..'.o, '11 ' gang-nwf3.;nd Nzrsliggmiig; . (lists 0 o Paco-One Dash Purse 3150.00 uw.-d . -” I” m in M: ".3 5),. gonad"? c"'x."g5 mode m 3 If enough entries received there will possibly be 'l'hehbe.li& in azionnucmciruics kagmh: Mm evudnnu a"0.:oi:; Dsltroit 000 lg "Ila;-d:rl'(.l aaotiise eighth nohg ,anaounood for later is the M ,u,,,.,,. ., Ilsa. i as 0. O l.n:::iy- ' and Wllbtrh Owen m';aoc.-, rm. ",3. .noos,sa-iousuosbls maybe Peri-n .l'Iretraso.u-l0.ie-am.-eriiersm,asiiin(e) hselucheeueupeoletmh lee-dress: .8. aadwllsanw-hdase. L-Alisa. negotiations conducted here be- OPENING EXTRA