. A ‘ ' o i . The Western Guardian ‘way, April 12. 1954 The ‘Guardian Pggo 15 Juma rows. and Chicken —axnusirsoN nocxev. Bed- p.uy. aex. Dawson. Albany. oque rink ton-isht. Monday: south _ Freetown Versus Mimi in mm, JIAVEU-"3 3'“ 5"” time I o'clock. Mount°TI!;'0n. the Eleven noses in" Moose Jaw Crash . Noi Identified Iv GRAHAM 'l'l.0'l'l'El. Canadian Press Staff Writer MOOSE JAW. (CP)-—Eleven vic- |N|)iAN RIVER MAN RECEIVES FATAL BURNS WHEN DWELLING DESTROYED !“—Ge:rgE ‘I-Iugter. 8'Ié°of‘In;i{lan ver ie in rmca uny os- a a Visit Ceylon Lot’: Talk It om NT 301110 Vein ago it was decided that. as the subject of English was the most important on’ our sin- Knows Where Big Ones Are piiai about 8. a. m. yesterday morning from extesiva burns re- ceived in a fire that completely destroyed his home about 4 p. in. mcntary and high school cup. rlculums. pupils’ work in English I Pm“, n°“' A“ °p°"u°n Baker-Oup champions will be the: '50‘-lid be carefully - checked at . “ 5,0119 carrs for cleaning Tim- u, may we wmne"_ kdmhdon “E Q“), m gmum chug.’ we 3” the previous afternoon. urns of Canada's worst airlines my seed. 610011138 Sid Frelivlfll emu" when othgr gubfwf‘. ‘um ,. hi. COIDMBO. ceylom (R,um..)_ The origin of the bra is uncer- disaster remained unldentihed on ‘nu (qty. 5999.91-,y_ balm. .w_ ‘n. « Th. nmomln. clmini Queen tam but the elderly man, who .LiV- Saturday in a makeshift morgue _xENg[Nq-1-on MAG“-I-BA-rm bun‘ ‘t_ud1ed_ -1-hm Wu . ‘me a._ Euubeth braked to . sharp hut ed alone, is known to have been here following a mid-air collision Thursday between an RCA!‘ train- ing plane and a Trans-Canada Air overcome by smoke and flames RE-APPOINTED IN IIOBDE _ N when he tried to recover clothing At the recent meeting of the 39;. Sunday when a demented Cingal- chlot: because English drill must eat leaped into the road and JEIQU: Durmcr L 0' L be constant and unintorruptod D 1|-ll mung: E§;un‘s,a den town council. Mr. J. F. Pro- - satisfactory raulu ‘trachea mm“), 0“! pmnnu. and money from the blazing twu- Lines North Star ,assenger alr- - 95”“. 01 “m "1 ' 11“. Kenlington Magistrate. was ' ' ' As the Queen and the Duke of "'°"°V ‘“‘m' h°“‘.“' °"'“: o'clock. MI?!’ W13“ ,pointed- Magistrate for Borden. Some teachers, however ‘cu-pug Edmhunh looked on. Ponce ‘cum His nearest neighbors. Everett Thirty-seven persons died in the pier: attonn NoT!C.E oorei‘ Profitt was first ppointed the idea a little too far They i.I|- pend N, the ,1-,.bbny dflued mu Wallthandusonfll-Iarry ‘Nail, observ- coléistlion arr;‘d the following crash “U33 — ' rden Ma it t in 1 50, glued ' ' _ ing at e unter ome was on an re. ere were no survivors. 55 H e O bu‘ on own“ ‘pawns 01 “nu” Md clued mm om fire arrived at the scene just as Dr. T. C. Brown of Toronto. Red m¢ntal_Baptist Church, Central ggdequs. Missionary conference, 5“.-may, April 10th. 10.45 a.m. Miss Eileen Maclaean. speaker: 7:30 pm. Rev. John Bell. Continuing ,; 8 o'clock each night until Fri- day. Rev. Earl Smith, minister. -sAD NEWS RECEIVED - Mrs. gmmett Croken, Kensington, ra- untly received the sad news of the death of her brother. John W. Don- nelly of Spokane. Wash. Mr. Don- neliy left the Island many years .go and has since resided in the mate of Washington. He was for- merly of Albany. P 1:. 1. Surviv- mg are his wife and several sisters and brothers.—S. BFUNEBAI. AT BOIIDI-ZN —The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie May MacTavis was held from the Unl- ted Church in Borden yuterday afternoon at 2 p.m. with Rev. Mr. ward conducting the service at the church and grave. Interment was They said he was a “crazy ex- hlbltionlst" who not long ago climbed a tall tree and refused to come down until firemen rescued him. Later. while the royal couple mingled with 2,000 guests at a garden party, someone noticed smoke coming from the nearby limousine. Something had gone wrong with the wiring system, and another car was hastily substituted for the] journey back to the royal ‘ idence in Colombo. No Protests At the party at the home of Sir John Kotelswala, the Queen and duke sat at a table under tall banyan. tamarisk and mango trees their branches aglow from thou- sands of colored lights. Among the guests were 50village headmen from outlying parts of the trop- ical island. The Queen arrived at Colombo Saturday on the liner Gothic, from Australia and the Cocos islands, resigned in 1952 because of pres- sing duties in Kenslngton.—K. —FUNEBAI. sarunnar — The funeral of the late Joseph Emanuel Arsenault of St. Nicholas was held from the Compton Funeral Home on Saturday at 9:30 am. to St. John the Baptist Church in Mis- couche for Requiem Massst 10 am. Service at the church-and gravs was conducted by my Father Kelly. Pail bearers were Stanley Gaudet, Raymond Perry, Leo Gaudet, Emile Gallant, Henry Gallant, Joseph G-a1. iant.—S. —BIR'l‘HDAY l’All.'l‘Y——An en- joyable birthday celebration took place at 39 King Street. Bummer- side, in honor of Olaf MacDonald. A nurn“ of his friends were pre- sent and he was the recipient of two birthday cakes, each decorated with 15 glowing candles. He also received numerous gifts. Mrs. Parker Delaney who has recently ly every word Ippearlns in the other texts. and Cross identification expert. arrived here Saturday to help speed the identification of the remaining 11 bodies. He planned to call out other members of his crack identi- fication team from Toronto if un- able to name the victims. In I948. Dr. Brown‘: group ident- the elderly man staggered from the blazing house with his cloth- ing a mass of names. Using their own coats to smother his flaming body. the Wall's. who were quick- ly joined by other neighbors, car- ried Mr. Hunter away from the house which was beyond saving at that time. ified victims of the burning of the Dr. R. W. Auld and Davlsion‘s cruise Ship Nnromc at Toronto. ambulance were summoned from g Kenslngton. Because of impassable Inquest Adjourned road conditions close to his home, I reswthe injured man had to be hauled A cul'nnm"s jury opened an in- i ¢X°°Pt the very brisbt ones who learn to spell with ease. It was fine to insist on correct spelling of } there. their. lo. too. and hundreds ; unfamiliar words as sucptoooccus |'9¢1Dl'oc.it)'. chlmborazo, or even smaller words never or rarely used in the pupils’ writing vocabulary, when the students were still not - mast of the common words was ' like Y-ryingtoteaohsboyorgfrlh to cut flsure eishis and oompII- outed spins before they had rightly learned to abate. by tractor-trailer almost a mile inlqucst Friday and then adjourned the ambulance which took him tn‘untll April 28 after identifying one Prince County Hospital where he ‘ body. that of Rupert Don Baugh of died about 15 hours later. Bakersfield, Que. Surviving sons and daughters A special one-hour meeting of are William, in Baltic; I-leustis city council was held Friday. and Erskine, in Indian River; Council did not vote on any action Cecilia. in Baltic; and Electa and_but heard complaints from coun- Velma, married, in U. S. A. |cillors about RCAF flights over The remains are resting at the the city. Similar C()l'I‘lDiall'lLS were Davision Funeral Home in Ken- forwarded to the RCAF by Mayor sington until the funeral which Lewry in July. 1953, and again will be held with service in Kier only last month. Memorial Church in Malpeque at Ald. William Davies The trout season will open at But Keith, who weighs 230 lbs, one minute after midnight on has no trouble in landing even Thursday morning. April 15th the largest ones! and they come big on Prince Ed- The thrill of a "bite", the joy of ward Island! landing a big fish, and the flavor- Seen on opening day last year ful taste of fried trout, will be with two of his catch, Keith the goal of every angler out on Champion. police constable with opening day regardless of the O 0 If all is fish that comes to the young student's spelling net, then why use those carefully graduated spelling texts which contain only words that will be «per-t'of the stu- dent's writing stock-in-trade. If said air in Lower Bedeque Cemetery. Pall 1, 1,1 3, in p_E, 11 H _ , arers were Frank Dorsey Geor e een 3 pa en sand 0‘ "“°h°” "mid °°“°°m““° °11 °°m' the S“mm°"Ad° 9°11" Dep""'“’“"‘"' °°"“"“A“3 h" ‘”“"‘°'"'h “°b°' a date to be announced later. S force planes even flew in forma- be ' 8 pnal’ amendkd the °°]ebm“°n 1°’ man raxnmatlcal urn u m ment knows where to catch glrdling Commonwealth tour. » h - . H ~d Kelly‘ wmmm own‘ Hugh Aheam' her nephew’ and ._-0%.“. f cog?‘ c 0 thenil - (Photo by Wotton) Despite some political opposl- “on over 1 9 cm" le- Sm {there ThomasGaliimt,AlexChappe1l.—8. word‘ mug;-1 "°9“°“ Y “'9 - d ‘ h 1 t t M‘ had been one mmn amt" 0 I an _ , of trying to, trams. tion ur ng t [eh as year_ 0 psi‘, P C t RCAF_plane allegedly buzzing -rum-m sumv-msum— - - - §;;:';,,,';“°::,,,¥,°";*g,°,°h;,*g,:,,, 3;; Flies soo Miles Over If“ E §’.’.‘.§£‘.§‘°.2:..°‘.....° ..°“::.'2.’.‘...”' .; R ons a» e a hospital- '§“°G‘:1‘l‘:":1°‘a‘:h::fi1“o’IV:”gfl'{?l'f1Vi; I E for a. National Spelling Match Ocean On 3 Engings I °”‘*"’ P'°"5" 5”" ”" Q“"“"l ' e ' “ W E 5 hamplonshlp busine<s men \"lIla Ir)‘iV81- lis d ' th h 2 h a bter. ' "' ' * ' - A a J F I ‘.’.‘E‘.‘.‘ JOE. ‘é'.‘:?...?... ‘if. ..‘;l.‘.‘...... M Bedeque Rink gggogurglgch gggrgggs 3")“ or m; msrwmx. scan-nu. <cr=> ea ouse; ,f*g'::..£;’;;‘*:.,;:%;“°::,..‘"“.::,';{{ apanese lm side to St. Paul's Church for better able to handle ‘t)leieegrigi‘lxs‘h —I‘;t)Al‘thT§:lIi1:'(l::I,l‘;:da lfelrre .‘I.lr';i§ however, reported receiving tele- NEWCASTLE. N. B.. ‘C1’?-— a Requiem M88 It 8 I-In The iIer- —A large number of interested language gene]-any sung, ‘fie, H 1 500 phone calls warning them to stay An RCMP constable charSf3d with e ' 3' yng W" causing bodily harm was fined 55!) away. Officials believe the calls players and fans enjoyed a. num- came from a crank. her of school hockey games at Bedeque rink Saturday night. The vice at the church was conducted by Rev. Joseph Leclair. while the service at the grave was conducted miles of the Atlantic Ocean on three engines. The pilot had to cut out an and costs. with the option of I one-month jail term, in a jud8- ment handed down Saturday by CANNES. France. (AP) — The Japanese film “The Gato of Hell" Ff. William Advances mmmm N‘ L (cP)__A m_ . by Rev‘ J°'°ph M'°L°°d' The pm‘ nrsttgame “('1“A1_babecw§zn cuplpir In Memorial Play "'3"‘° when "'9 °°°“"3 3”‘ demned 1111191" - lhoi bl’ ‘uh’ 9 Magistrate W. F. Lane of Monc- Saturday was awarded the top "We" ‘"9" “°" W‘ ‘°"‘- ’3”1- PM W“ m “awn Y.‘ “Y T ‘em “med ‘° °P°”"° P’°‘ machine-gun bullets after “-63- '10 ton. Constable G. R. Mllligan. of prize at the Cannes film festival Archie. John. Albm. Joseph and }‘”*“E“°’,‘)_“ 1-§°° i ‘:9 $59 80: FORT WILLIAM. 4cr>)— Fort l>erl¥- lng the first escape from the ’l‘ren- the Newcastle RCMP detachment. after the American film “From aylvere. Interment was in St. ‘:1 ‘vfighlfkfe s;;';e“‘;t 1lj3’m’1.§r';e'_ William Canadiens moved Into the 1" Tm“ ' W°*'1d A"““°5 ton state prison death house in 0 paid the fine. Here to Eternity" was ruled,out mu” Cem,u,y._3. B _ western Canada Memo,-m cup pane diverted its course to more than 20 ye“, med “fly on I The Newcastle court case arose of oompetitlon on the ground that town. Next, Freetown versus Junior hockey “M1 Saturday escort the Canadian plane. Sunday. two week‘ hem“ hm ‘hm fmm m incident in Elgnugry when it had already been amply award- Bedeque girls played, Bedeque win- him; by a score of 5-3..Cuthei'lnc The North Star from Mont- real landed at Presiwick air- Edwarrl ed with prizes. on I night defeating St. Boniface Can- ‘!-5 in Miliigan was arresting —I"All.EWILL PARTY — Mr. and Hachey, 48. of Newcastle. of with the electric chair. 'd'°"s John Vaswrich. scheduled to die a sudden-death After pushing "(Prom Hera to Al Dien 'Bien Phu Mrs. Allison Brooks, formerly . ,,. _ _ . _ Stanley Bridle. were given a “fare- Ee°;'l?:§kB‘:g:q.t£e :;:§he1\z,:,$°B§l,,:::-5 Eégfltsh .¥.:':° ‘:1 their th"mAi,“"'“ ,‘§‘§'T‘, “‘.,,§'°5s.,“.;L'{;,‘2,;f’f‘e,,5‘,;’,“.,' the week of April 25 for a robber)" d'““k°"“°55 °“"3°- M 1*” g°‘"‘ Eternity" out of the main coma wen» by the congregation or the (or Freetown. ' the gem-°{_s:Vv:n fl:;'u9nd is resunaed M mght to London mm“, emmeered me break SE“ B, Lu" Au“ castle magistrate. J. ‘P; MorL:|¥e- petition the all-French Jury then Church of Christ on Monday eve- Albany girls stood by to play the one game vied, » T... ' urday night with the help of two I-IANOI. Indo-China, (AP)— -the '”.“d ‘lh “"‘""“' W“ " ° IE" 1‘ * 999°“ '°°°¢““1W “ ning last at the home of Mr. and wn-me;-5, continued {mm page 5 other condemned killers. But while French Sunday clung grimly to "'1; m‘m°:"MOm“v teamed he one cf the best films of an fosti. Mrs. Beecher Best. Summerside Next was a pee-wee game he- -— -- —— --.— —-_-- .'_.,_‘he crouched an me roof of ;‘new1v-bo;-n positions commanding nwagh} mnsubh p‘um.h Huh,“ "1" The minister. Mr. W. O. Weale, tween Albany village and Albanv Leglslaflvg commlttee prison laundry. a seal-chlight pick-‘ the eastern rim of Dien Bien Phu. ‘N‘mman‘ “Id H_c,"ey Md gmbb“ wfle: iuryigllrilah torn bu was chairman and presented the rural. They played two lo-minute “sled mm oufi_ He was shop, gh.-gevrhey ul:g::eaokffu:1ro:lp:1x;a:et ticrffflvfiéx mm by the mm. ,_“,d_ expecung Here ‘A: Ewrmty” tn. h”'1"f0m examined on the outside only. LONDON. (CP)——Results of soc- condition is fairly good consider- cer games played in the United periods with a score of 2-0 in favor honored guests with a purse. Mr. of Albany village. Brooks on behalf of his wife and times and died at 1:30 a.m. in the ‘Orb! to he ‘kneed." the constable hit and the relucmm. to hot uh “ point, only five-eighth of a mile m himself expressed sincere apprecl ntlon for the kindness shown. A sing-song with Mrs. Weaie at th Albany girls then played thruo I5-minute periods. Miss Muttart scored the lone goal of the game making the score 1-0 for Albany. Kingdom Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE English Division Arsenal 3 Liverpool 0 ing the age of the building. Provincial of this stone building are gener- ally satisfactory. ullding — Conditions prison hospital. State officials, stunned by the- lncredlble escape. launched an in-1 vestigation Sunday, seeking to fix from (he heart of the fortress. m’ Within the last 24 hours the French have beaten back four counter-attacks by thousands oi Children was following the American acad- emy award. "From Here to Eternity" eight Oscars in tho got piano was much enjoyed. Dellc- . . - the blame. . _ Wu _ ‘W3 Yeffelhmeflil Including Ace‘ 'li':le°s:t14'iN’i1'll:i|ildneBv¢:(£il:q\bfitweiea:pI 540:1: gidzkpgdilnz bmliiizhgyiexi U 0 buIi{l(:ii’ngEAdt:>wBxl‘lz:,5la]tl:)e ”i(.)lI1)iat Dies“: s““°"d B“‘°5- “ate Dr‘-5°" °°m' fbfmhiffrivéxff Qhfimihgiie 1.53.9. D. I F. ‘ Indnuldltion five otha movias cream and cake were served by played three 15_m,mm igermda card“; (3 2 w Bmmwlch 0 " cracked‘ concreize mum ifimrgve ‘misslbner, suspended John vanngflted §n,ru,day in bloody }...,d.m— n were awarded “international prised,‘ the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks ending with the “on of 3.0 1;, Chelsea 2 Bolton W 0 the appearance 0'; 1; Note, 54. a deaath house guard of hmd “Khan; They were “Sk.ander-lBeg" emu-ed left Tuesday morning for Calgary. moo, of 3edeque_ Huddersfield T 2 Tottenham 5 p_v_A_ 3“|]d|nK_:['hl5 om brick 15 years‘ experience. who was The French “med me hm In 3 sARNIA_ om” (cP)__Tw° mud. by Rum’ «Baht. mo Dem”. Mi’e”3- when they W111 Stud)! It The ice was good and hard and Manchesm‘ C 5 Midd1°bT°'1'1" 3 building was viewed from the out- Seized by V887:0l‘iCh Ind Mid CED‘ surprise infantry attack following ren were burned to death and s entered by France. "N apiei Portsmouth 2 NEWCBSHE U 0 tlve for three hours while the con- been of 3 three-hour artillery bar. third was seriously injured Sunday Dazousel” entered by Italy, “Tm the Alberta Bible Colicge.—S. a short skate was enjoyed by all at the close of the games. side only. Ila condition is regard- ed as reasonably good, considering 1"" °t Bank‘ Street" °"'“""°d when fire following I kefoflelle Poland, and ‘The Two Acres Sheffield U 1 Preston N E 1 explosion swept through their five- . 1 l behind hield r Sunderland 2 Sheffield w 4 "‘" M“ “K “ E s " demned killer picked the lock of tanks, the French smashed through ‘if by the Bank of Canada. was found to be in a satisfactory state of re- pair throughout. , 0 Government Gsrage—Thls steel frame asbes‘ covered building, which was formerly a hangar at Wilkesport and her brother. Mur- ray. aged seven. Two other brothers. Ross. 10. and Roy, seven, managed to escape the flames by climbing through a window. Ross was taken to hos- Blackburn R 3 Birmingham C 0 Brentford 0 Luton T 1 Bristol R 3 Plymouth A 1 Bury 2 West Ham U 0 Derby C 1 Nottingham F 2 Doncaster R 0 Leeds U 0 The Vletmlnh. who apparently had planned to use the hill as a jump-off point for a mass attack on the bastion, counter-attacked But each time they charged up the LONDON. (Reutm-s) —-— Britain's clocks were moved forward ona hour at 2 am. Sunday as Eriiaah summer time went into force u.n- ‘ til next October. v of summerside, and Mrs. Gladys l=‘riazel.i.‘R..N.. left on Monday for Florida. —Mr. and Mrs. Neville Clayton —s. its age. his cell. Wolverhampton 5 Charlton A 0 _ .___ k t r xh 1 a i dl 5; room frame home 24 miles south- land" entered by Italy. I T G P"°vlnch' Bundhu A'me‘—Thm wow“: “$985,-¢;1¢1]3 :finbg;.. east of here. --—-?—m- _.M,., W, M”, Hubm Ag," onnlng O 0 Over . Division n brick buildlns. formerly occupied Ford g C One. pom Dead are: Jean LePolnie. 11. of svlvnmm '1-mu: s'rAn.1-g Falls In Barrel July 16 NIAGARA FALLS. Ont.. (CP) — Major Lloyd Hill announced Sat- d h ill k hi thld t- ur ay a w ma e s r a hlmed them and young son Dean of Deer Island.! N. B.. spent a few days in Bummer-'- side last week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Weala.—-S. -Mr. Celestine smith of Car- leton Siding. P. E. 1., arrived home altar on operation in Montreal General I-losplfol. Before retum- ing home he spent a. week with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ton. While in Bolton be visited some and Mrs. Alfred Emery. car-lawn friends. Alherton And Vicinity —Mr. George Matheaon. 0'I..eary. and Mclloy heard, Alberton. re- turned to their homes during the several days attending a television course Week-end after spending at Saint John, N. B. Mr. Erskine relatives in Summerside. Rev. Terence Campbell. D. D.. spent the week- 2 Charlottetown. and in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs Frank P. Frase have returned to their home in Al; pas Week in Charlottetown and Sum- ( berton after spending the merslde. Campbell. Alber- ton. returned to his home» on Sun- day following a short visit with tempt to go ove the falls in a barrel and set uly 16 as the date for the venture. His brother, William Red Hill. was killed in August, 1951. when he attbmpted to go over the falls in a rubber inner tube contrap- tlon. Hill said he will use a 2.000- pound steel barrel for the trip. An Ontario provincial police spokesman said that it is illegal ‘to perform carnival stunts on the Niagara river and if Major I-Iill tries to put a barrel in the river "undoubtedly be will be stopped if we come across him.‘ Exhibition. Baseball SATURDAY Philadelphia (A) '1. Philadelphia (N) 6. Pittsburgh (N) 2, Washington (A) 6. . 5 Detroit (A) 7, Cincinnati (N) 2. Brooklyn (N) 8. New York (A) 2. Baltimore (A) 3, St. Louis (N) 8. Boston (A) 6. Milwaukee (N) 1. ‘Chicago (N) 3. Chicago (A) 0. SUN DAY Brooklyn (N) 5. New York (A) Philadelphia (N) 1. Philadelphia 0 r (A) . Detroit (A) 5. Cincinnati (N) 3. Pittsburgh (N) 2. Washington A) 9. Boston (A) 5. Milwaukee (N) 2. New York (N) 5, Cleveland (A) Everton 1 Stoke C 1 Hull C 0 Leicester C 3 Lincoln C 3 Swansea T I Notts C 1 Rotherham U 2 Oldham A 2 Fulham 3 Division III Soothe Bournemouth 2 Norwich C 0 Brighton 3 Aldershot 2 Coventry C 1 Newport C 2 Gillingham 0 Enter C I Ipswich T 2 Queen's P R I Layton 0 3 Colchester ‘U 1 Millwall 2 Southampton I Reading 4 Crystal P l Southend U 0 Bristol C I Torquay U’ 3 Wélsail 1 Wstford 2 Swlndon T 1 Division In Northern ' Barnsley 3 Wrexham 0 Bradford 2 Rochdale 2 (Jhester 8 Accrlngton S 0 Crewe Alex I Grlmsby T l Darlington 1 Mansfield T 2 Gateshead 1 Bradford C‘ 0 Hartlapcols l.{>2 Barrow 2 Port Vale 7 Stockport C 0 Scunthorpe U 3 Tranmere R 1 Southport 3 Carlisle U 0 Worklngton 2 Chesterfield 1 York C 1 Halifax T 1 lC0'I'I'Isll LEAGUE DI Ion A East Fife 2 tirllng A 1 Falkirk 0 Raith R 3 Patrick '1' 4 Hamilton A 0 Queen of S G Aiidrleonians 2 St. Mix-ren 8 Dundee 0 Northampton T 1 Shrewsbury T 0 the die the volume of business being class from the Vocational School probably contributed something to did the fact that‘ with weather conditions as they are, it is not feasible to movolmaohlnery out of doors as much so wou.ld be done when the ground is firm. to be excellent at the Nursery ex- timo of year. inted otherwise use specs on Court House in summeroide. Jail. Charlottetown Airport, was found to be in a satisfactory con- dition, with the exception that it seemed a little too small to ban- oarried on there. A brlok laying this appearance of crowding, as The Cotton Memorial Nursery. Bouthportr-Conditions were found oept that. in spite of a recent ad- . dltion. there seams to be a short- age of space‘ for the great amount of stock which comes in at this cold Storage PIant—Condl’tions at this frame building are consid- oounty Court House and Jail be no - ' 2.l:i'Iortabomaadotorent.or of vacant 8. Toilet Inrtitiona and one new toilet be added at Queen‘: County thnoesctesot l.LlJailAbe WINDSOR, Ont., (CP)—Fard of Canada announced Saturday all passenger car assembly operations will be transferred to its new Oakville pbnt after May 12. Production of Mercury and Mon- arch cars will taper off at Wind- sur starting early in May. Ford and Meteor moved to Oakville last month. Truck productfon will move this summer. About 800 employees will be laid off during May in connection with the passenger car move. Ford p.esldent Rhys M. Sale said In a letter to employees. 370 men will be laid off this week for reasons which have nothing to do with‘ the Oskvllle transfer. The men will be of lowest seniority. Another 105 men will be laid off April 30. Mr. Sale said reason for the layoffs included reduction in truck production, schedules ad- justment affecting Mercury and “ed ”"‘u~°"°” '0 um comm“. Monarch passenge. cars and In- "°°- . staliatlon of new equipment in Recommendation "" PW" f°"ndr>'- fit is recommended that: Fl-EEING SOLDIER DI-AIN 1. The brick wwk of the Prince SEOUL, Korea, (AP) —An Am- erlcan soldier was shot and killed Sunday when he tumod and fled after being challenged by a sentry while trying to re-enter a oom- pound from which he had been about without leave. The army said the sentry am. mod three shots in the air and than one at the fleeing soldier which struck hill. Union troops back, while French tanks and artil- attackers French planes strsfed and dive- lery blasted at the bombed the rebel lines. A French spokesman said the rebels had lost hundreds in the bloody onslaughfs. So strategic was the point con- sidered that Col. Christian tries. commander of the garrison, personally supervised its defence. EXTEND STORE HOURS MONTREAL. now required to close at Fridays will be permitted main open to 10 p.m., city decreed. Main reason given for the change was competition from shopping centres Just outside the (CP)—Local stores pltal here suffering severe burns on the lower part of his body. His condition was described as critical. New_Aiiempi To Solve Oil Dispute LONDON. (Reuters)-A party of 22 experts left by air for Tehran Saturday night in a bid to settle American firms, are led by Orville Harden of the Standard Oil Com- pany of New Jersey. Harden said he hopes for a "satisfactory solution." Professional Cards ‘I. EMILE mom Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce of men- do Cas- French the three-year oil dispute between Buildks) Bfiiflmffinf I11?“-la“ fr th Bnmmersid . P. E. I. An 0 c s nv on om e “mp-“L Iranian government indicate‘d gotzd __Z_lm?°_ Y9- possibilities of success n e 0011110“ gx-oup’s negotiations. aimed at w- R°be"‘°n bringing back the flow of Iran's oil to the world market. The experts. from eight major Chartered Accountant I. I. I. M'U'l'Ul\L BUILDING Granville at‘ Water street city limits. *7 world oil companies including five summon“. W our. 2. 0. am t“;___,____S1.. ELECTRIC POWER SHUT-OFF s. r. iIIlii'i'Eii Ii. o. OPTOMETRIST Corner, that and Bedeque Power otherwise next fine him (Ittlly in the left side. Power will be shut-off rural lines east of Read‘s is: Wilmot, Bedeque, Lower to 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, SUMMERSIDE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT Summaraldo. I’. II. I. Compiew Visual Analyiea Gluaco Fitted PHONE 3116 lMALLM.AN’§ IIIIILDINO E. E. PARKMAI Opt. 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