mih1au&3fi'nri1” . ... . ' JIM OTTAWA (OP)-Officials here have their filters crossed hoping that diniolmu” "NSINDB. of uniat China wonit become a (335 issue in the United States presidential election 08131911811- 'rney.say they tear it the Demo crate and Republicans lI0th'lIIlD' atltha them: thus is in omce;-ma-c willhe little of improving the Far East UN Ilillliition for at the next 10!! yellllit stands now. Canadian dip- lomats find that the 0.8. state de- partment won't. even talk. about recognition. even with represent atives of Western friendly govern- bell ments. It is felt here that this at- titude will become even more soi- idified if the U.S. election cam- paign dwells on the matter to III! eral Assembly isslon of Red China-to the world body. Canada ma! he wt 0! the spot. - I Ianrer U hileithaAnd IHWLDIIIEPBESHITID 0ntlIsonehand.EatarnalAt. fairs Peareonhasssid thatifl"ar East prohlemsareto us. if it can possibly be usual: the U.8. has made it clear it doesn't want Red China in the Canadian recognition of Commu- nist China has been ,pretty much a dead issue. since last when the cabinet discussed it and decidedtomcktothe same pol- icy - non-recognition for the time I. . Officials say that. in world af- fairs, recognition by Canada is relatively . portant. What woule bebimp.o.rt.:jnts would be rec- ognition y . . . Authorities indicate that what Canada hopes to do. if possible, iatotimeitarecognitionaothst it would help the US over this hurdle In other words. the Us somedaymightbewillingtoroo Results In Guernsey Judging I At The Provincial Exhibition Results of Guernsey class in!!!- Ing at the Provincial Exhibition: Section 1 Junior Calf Mlle Champion llah - Owen Reserve - Erie Hurry. Iection 1o Junior Calf,il"srnale Born Alta Dec. 81. 1055-1. Owen 18' Junior Yearling Born Jan. 1. 1965- 1. Allison Carr. Jar- maie Born July 1. 1064- 1. Keir Jones. Harrington; Alton senter, New Wiltshlre; 3. Harold Palmer and Soul. Section 14, Junior Champion Fe- Keir a 5 3 i E ii Ernest Colee Ions: 3. Owen Yoanker and sons. Section 11 Two Year Old Female, 1311- 1. Owen Younker and Sons; I Iuvld Palmer and Sons; I. andlons. Iedtselllemalehhlilk I i Bornand sons i nreedcs Association Prise- BornJulyl,196atoJuns30,1I4- 1. Eric Hurry; 1. Harold Palms 'Sons, 3. Harold Palmer and section 10 Female my. Born July 1, 105: to June 3, 153 - 1. Alton Ball; 1. Ernest Coles Ind Sons; 8. Owen Younker and sons. Sons: 1. 1! section 21, remain Dry July 1, 1061- 1. Harold, Palmc fore July 1, 1951- Harold Palmer and sons; 1. Harold Palmer and Sons: 3.I Gin Rodd. lection 14 Female in Milk Born Before July 1, 151- 1. Gil! Rodd. 2. Owen Younker and Sons: 3. Ernest Cole and Sons. Section 26 Senior Champion Fe- ' male Born Before July 1. 1954-- Erie e- Owen Hurry: Reserve - Owen Younker. Section 3'! Senior Herd-1. Owen Younker and Sons; 1. Harold Pal- mer and Sons: 8. Eric Hurry. section as Your FemalesiQuaI- ifiod in lt.O.P. -1. Owen Younker; 1. Harold Palmer and sons; 8. Erie Hurry. Section 3 Senior Get of Sire- 1. Eric Hurry; 1. Owen Younhsr and Sons; 8. Harold Palmer and sons. .section so Progeny of Dam - 1. larold Palmer and Sons; 1 Owen Younker and Sons: 3- E1113 s L - P. E. I. Guernsey Alton Benton": 2. E0! n. The Bank of Montreal Trovplw for Junior Champion Female: Keir Jones. . , The Royal Bank of Canada for tha Senior Champion Female Guernsey; lrie Hurry. 1 PogecI'nt To Commemorate Air Service Here i! at '1-ll ll ,.gIII:i' . gait isziii .3-'1---L .r:I-.-: tilt?-i is If-Ifii Eriiiig Est 1;-iiggiy-git ill; '35 9- F: 5 egg 5:33.33 AND GOODNESS CAVNDIES , Pius .,.IIIooIis nmuacv If-Uekee I ' - Did G! ..S. Ca China Pals" I . Rad I'D osnlse "I recognise the three of the arguments about the imP0I'irlMU to Asia of having its largest coun- try fully participating in councils of the world. Tothat view, of course, we must give great weillll and we shall." He added: "But there IN 01-ll! consideration. as well which mill! weigh in de Canada's policy and course of action. I I91 no reason strong enough t0 IIIIM! changing our policy on this mat- ter at this time." Sudden Death Of Mrs. Thomas Cook . The death of Mrs. Cook. Wile oi Dr. Thomas W. Cook. Research Psychologist, Ottawa, occurred sud- denly in hospital at Amherst, N.S. on Aug. ii. Mrs. Cook, who had been an- routatothalslandwithlIsrhus- band to spend a vacation period with his relatives here. stopped over at Amherst a few days ago to visit her sister, Mt Hollis Spin- ney. Becoming suddenly ill. she was taken to hospital for an em- ergency operation. .Mrs. Cook was the former Dor- othy Cochrane oi Moneton. a daughter of the late Rev. Edmund Cochrane, Baptist Minister. ller marriage to Dr. Cook took place . thirty-two years ago in Moncton. Surviving relatives in addition to her husband, are her mother Mrs. Edmund Cochrane, one sis- ter, Mrs. Hollis Spinney, one daughter. Florence residing in or.- tawa and two sons, Edmund In Montreal and Francis, a student at Acadia Uni ersi .' als three grandchildren. V y 0 A short funeral service for the family will be held In Amherst today before the remains are tak- en to Ottawa for the Church fun- eral service and interment. Stresses Volue Of Later Exhibition Asked yesterday for further comment on his remerh at the opening of the Fair regarding the holding of another and later ex. hihition for island products ?l Matheson uslaitd he "gas in anything a wo ro- roots the welfare of hnrticultllrsl products. The. Premier said ."I vs al- a later exhl tion I) wipe it 1. th t our fraite, flowers and veget- ables might be seen at their best. This is not possklo so ear in the season." lie added that facil- ities for holding such an exhibit. ion were available and h:o?lieved that it would be a g thing for all farmers. He also reiterated that there was certainly no ob- jections on his part to holding harness ncing at the same time. IUININII CIOII FOUND 1 for provincial gunnes and late by Premier A. W, Matheson and release of 200 Ring Neck pheas- Mathaon.' right Hon. Bears. Provincial Peaident, P. E. fall tourists was shown yesterday Island Fish and Game Associat- ion. 0! the 5.000 birds. Iclleduled Hon. Dougald Mecxlnnon, Ministr to be released." 3.0”. MVG Nell er of Industry and Natural Re- given their freedom in the three sources when they took part in the counties. They have all been tel- ged no when bassod the runners PHEASA.N"IfSI.OItl.1"I-IEIIR INITIAL ruom A deep interest in the extension ants.'at' York Point. Pictured cen- of upland game life in the pI'vv- tre Premier. ince as an additional attraction Mr. Macllinnon. 193 WIMP M- Accommodation For 57 Orphans MrT ) 3'i.i;u;”e.'.i; mother to 5'! homeless die provides more accommodation 1 or in large flock. ' Dr. Charlotte Home. medical officer of health for NDftlllEbG' land and Durham counties. paid she will lay charges under the public health act. She said Mrs. Whyte would hive until Sept. 4 to find more some for the children. . Whyte and her husband. Bert, started the home seven years ago. The children are Io- oommodated in a converted terns- house dormitory near this town. ll miles east of Oehawi. . The children If . children whose parents cannot at . ford to keep them. redness pimple-like growths. drink. ma med g L women as in men. but women 076 more worried about it. the 6.0? tors said. ' Alcohol may be a minor ladw -- In the ailment, but It is seldom Ill! main cause. the doctors stressed, Ont. Woman Is Bitten By Snake - ORILLIA. Ont. (CP) - Mrs. Helen Hay of Toronto, victimloi a rattle snake bite. was flown to hospital here Wednesday where -s IJGood Crops A Expected -In . .West This Year she was reported in fair condi- A .. I 2 on - Refrigeration - I are expected to report the he orrsws (CP) - Better than ' V number and location to the P. E. average crop yields are expected Nurses said she is not in great Island Fish and Game Association on the prairie; um year um,” pain and her doctor said her life Repairs To All Makes i fogglmtistical records. "1 !i there is an early frost, the bureau h 3” In dllllth I 811 akin! Part in e recess of statistics 1- - Wm pp A Mumaghm, Dew” cool. wet wglwmammwtignewigbj Mrl.bHl)i was bitten - spoar- APPLIANOI8 Minister Industry and Natural Re an... M Quebec, ,,,..,,,,,,,,,1,,' get-limb? I 3.3;:-hlduli-n tmih. .,, sources, -r. M. Gillies. Frank was hamperlnz haying o, -' uon4M3;”o” "hm mm” MI-I8 E 337103 1 Acorn. and Sidney Green. while the general field crap out- gum, . nearby wgwmuian 33 Iiuardlaa Photon look in Ontario had improved ,.,,,,,, 1.-,.,,,,,,, an we mmook 759 WW” I3 P5554 0'1 kw the rattler for a water snake. - 3 cm! AIIII GEIITRAI. PURCHASE DASCHUND - Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mclilwen have arrived home from an extended visit to Toronto. While there. Mr. McEwen purchased a . pedigreed daschund dog. It is the only one of its kind In Morell. ' JIEAVY TOURIST TitAFl-"IC- The biggest tourist season ever known here is the opinion of ex- perts in speaking ,of this year's influx of visitors. At the Confed- eration Chamber alone they are calling at the rate of approximate- ly 1,000 per week. A eat many of them do not sign e Viaiiors' Book, but upwards of 1,500 have added their names in the first two weeks of this month. ..roucr5. COURT - ltemanded from Monday an accused who had ,' J d guilty to disorderly con- duct (window peeping) was fined 820 and costs or ten days in City Police Court yesterday. A drunk and incapable was fined 810 am! costs -or five days. He had been picked up in the Court- House Square the previous afternoon. Following evidence that they had made restitution four yoimg men charged with stealing gasoline were fined :30 and costs or 10 days each. VETERAN OF TWO WARS- The many friends of Charles A. Yorston, a former resident of Georgetown, P.E.I., are welcom- ing him home. It is thirty-six years since Mr. Yorston was on the Island. Mr. Yorston is a veter- an of the first and second war. He served in the American R.C. N.V.R. He is post Commander of the legion in Boston. This is an honorary office for the work he has done for the benefit of the legion. ” His sister, Mrs. L.V. Jay. Mt. Stewart. was on hand to welcome him home. ..MAGlSTitATE'S COURT-Mag. istrate Gilbert Gaudet continued busy in Queens County Magist- rate's Court yesterday when sev- en accused appeared. Four traf- fic offenders were dealt with as follows; for falling to stop at a Stop sign S5 and costs; for falling to display marker plates 35 and costs; and two apeeders each FEPMS WWEY5 "NW9d mm PW picked it up and was bitten on Rewinding III! , ' 5- ..u s,.-um-nest: reau 1ua pondents up to Tua's- I, I, , Nfld. faces Two wk gm 8! h h ::l.M'u:m:?;'m&t: .;::n::.::E I mu ' eburusdarvtingas araraeon end ELEGIR Educallcn SITGQ5 started'ineEll three Praeilie prov- tail. 9 Rec I BAY nonnnrs, Nfid. (CP)-- i,'f:,1j,f”:el':1,:':ft1'3',,gf;'f'",I,:';I 9'” Education Minister Dr. Fred mm M3,”; ,,,d 10,, mm M", SALT MINES ' Palmer Electric Rowe told the Newfoundland Fed- eration of Municipalities Tuesday that Newfoundland faces two ma- jor problems in education: to pro- vide suitable accommodation for oral damage to date has been slight F. ., showers have Inter- fered with haying but pastures There have been 447.000 tons of salt produced in Canada so far this year. Plonuisdllll new pupils and to obtain enough Ewen"? "'9 in ' A clmdli qualified te a c her a to educate i-I” - . men-L Warmer and more settled ,; It D,-. now. said mo,-, fed”-31 .3. weather had returned to British sistance is required but the people C0I"mIli3 MIPWWK h93VY 'I"”'3' FREE o fined 310 and costs. Two of being intoxicated in a public place were each fined 320 and costs and another charged under the " i A ' of a ct of stilich ged his pin to gull after tll: Prosecutibn evideug was given and was fined 8100 and costs or three months. should also contribute more as and 000lel' temperatures their share of the burden. He did tll - -ii :::.::.?...:::r”:.::".:'.:." mm mm WHITE :- the people (0 meet the engage. METZ, France (lteuters)- The education minister said ThmY'm3'e9 C3334!" m E559” that despite hlilghier teachers' sal- z:g:9:d;:'d'aI;,Ym'uI: - i I d vernment i if ;,r.:.,';. '31,” Smifmi” mu which took them to six countries WITH EVERY 53.00 PURCHASE fig.-'. main. - The future airmen. selected for OF 6 ti . S” ' W? m":'." as :.'r W; if era are now spen on uca on He 1'0 . ' ,1. :.":::."”.::.:"".::2:::f.::' biifs FRIDAY and SATURDAY year 5,000 new pupils had to be Denmark. Norway. the Nether AT accommodated for which 13 new lands and Swed . 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