Maxims of I More Man Lost time never found. ETPAGES . CANADA, SATURDAY, ocronan 22, 1955 Queen, Admirals Observe Anniversary Of Trafalgar GREENWICH. England tAP)- fhg Queen dined Friday night with ihundrcd admirals by the light of . vellum-shaded candelabrn at tin gelebration of the 160th anniver- ,ni;v of the Battle of Trafalgar. ”An in-can of Idmlrala," she ob ,ori-orl More than 200 other naval Coming Events Regular dance Elliott iiail. Sat- urday Milli- iilasquerade dance Vernon Hall Monday. Oct. 24. Forran Ban hot chit-kcn supper Thursday. Nov. 10th. Lot 65 hail Masquerade dance Tiiursdny; Oct. 27, good prizes. Need 8 hair-do? Call Blanche'ii. Tyrone-New Haven Exchange. Masquerade dance, Vernon Riv- er ll.-ill. Tuesday. October 25. Prizes. Pantry sale at Sherwin-Wiilirims' Friday, Oct. 28 by North Winsloe W. I. Mssquarada dance St. Andrews I-fall, Mt. Stewart. Tuesday, Oct 25. Masqiiorade d n n c I Kelly's (T05! School Monday. Oct, 24. prizes. Regular Saturday night dance. ht Peters I-lnll. Don Messer's Or- cheitira. liailowc'en Masquerade ,rianco Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall Friday nci. ztlth. Regular dance Stanley Bridge every Tuesday. ollie McKcnzie's Orchestra. The Abcgweit R.B.P. No. 905. annual banquet at Kingston Oct. 25 It 7:80 pm. Barn dance at Cliff lets. Rollo Bay. Manda Octo 9 12:30. Clo Iiescrvn Thursday Oct. 27 for Crapaud Annual United Church hnt Turkey Supper- Reserve Wednesday Nov. 2 for annual turkey, dinner Murray River United Church Hall. Frslnnins Oct. 23rd. Cavendish Service Station will be closed on Sundays until Spring. Farmers-Before selling your chickens and fowl contact Amos Gallant. south Rustlco. llnl dinner in St. Peter's Bay Hall, Wednesday. Oct. 26th, Span. cnrr-ii by United Church. -llusquerads dIncI. Belfast ball. llvrincsday. Oct. zsuh. South Pinctte Womcn's Institute. in Pownnl United Church. Miss Arlr-up Macllonnld is to be ch. soloist. Sunday, Oct. 2-3. 7 p, :11. Grand hillo St. Andrews I-iIli, ii-vnday. Oct. 24th. It It p.m. 1) l-'i"""3- J-'It'klmt 040.00 Door prize. Bilnllovvek-n asquarada danca, raver Ilsll. ontagua. on May. 'li.V. October 24. Door priggg fa- costume, Buying livc poult Tuesday and Wednesday 8 um 12. 5.11 5 us for satisfaction. R. L. Dlcklg. -nn. New Glasgow. Bazaar-Hi it t . Bingo St. James g3hur.c.h. 'I'ownD.3n:u.: officers, Prime Minister Eden. iiu Duke of Edinbu gh, First Lord or the Admiralty J.P.L. Thomas. and the First sea Lord Admiral Earl Mountbatten, were among the 350 in the vast painted hall of the Royal Naval College. The present Lord Nelson, des ccndani of "England's grcatos sailor.” sat at the Duke of Edin burgh's right. Admiral Nelson died as he gained his greatest victory, defect- ing Spain. "LIVING FORCE" Queen Elizabeth, in in; the loyal toast. said Nelson "is still a potent and living force." ' The Queen hailed the humanity lot the one-eyed. one-armed admiral who destroyed Napoloonls fleet without the loss of I single British vessel. and thus shattered forever Napoleon's dream of world empire. "I believe too that his resource- ful mind and rare courage would you today II brightly as they did thou of his own age." the Queen In if. Earlier Friday, crowds braved I cold rain in Trafalgar Square to watch the Duke of Edinburgh place I wreath It the foot of the 170-foot monument from which a towering statute of Nelson surveys London. FAMOUS MESSAGE Flags hanging from Nelson's pil. lar bore his amous ova-of-bIttlI signal: "England expects that every man will do his duty." In Portsmouth harbor garlands festooned the masts of Nelson's flagship Victory. On the deck of the Victory, at the spot where Nelson fell mor- tally wounded during the battle. I naval chaplain held I memorial service. Royal navy vessels in all British Ports dressed ship Friday in memory of Trafalgar. Fifteen-gun salutes appropriate to Nelson's ltmmuniz the problems which face t OTTAWA lCPl-Cllildl marks erai rule Sunday. easily the longest single stretch any one party has formed the central government at Ottawa since Confederation in 1867. But only to of the men who helped the Liberal party aehigvg its mid-depression election swoop Oct. 14, 1935. have sat in the Com- mons continuously since that date. And only on nun-TrIdI Minia- ter Ilowo-has been I member of the federal cabinet without inter- ruption since Oct. I8, 1983, the day the late Rt.,I-Ion. W. L. Mackenlie Kinil and his Liberal government assumed office. " i MISSED BY A WIIIBPER Agriculture Minister Gardiner misses being in the select lo-nun (T0!-ID hi): 4 WWW. III usignnil the Sas atcfiewan premiership in' 19:-id and was appointed to the King cabinet Nov. 4 that year but was not elected to thI Commons until Jan. 6. 1936. t Two othnr members of the pro- sent cabinet who have III in the Commons since 1935 are Hench Minister Martin and Revenue Min- ister Mccann. not rnada ministers until 1945. Another. solicitor-Gun. eral Macdonaid, sat in the Home from 1935 until June 12, 1963. when he was named to the Senate Ind given a cabinet portfolio. other members of tho 10-inan izrbup are Joseph Blanchette. Compton-Fmntcnac. parliamentary assistant to Defence Minister Cnmpuey; Stuart M. Clark. Esux South: Aullus Donia, Montreal St. Denis: Wilfrid Lscroiir, Quebec Montmorency; Rev. Dan Mclvor. Fort William; William G. Weir. Portage - Neepawa. govemmont whip: and Henry B. Mcculloch. Pictou. The latter. who with Is our service has been around onger than any present government or Opposition member. has announced Canada Marks 20 Years Liberal Rule On Sunday 120 unbroken years of federal Llb- 31 rank were fired at noon. New Regulations On 'I'IxlilIs o.-ruwa iCP)-The government has dleldcd to bring regulations into forco to protect consumers Iglinlt any possible deception in tho labelling of tcxttlos, Trad: Mtuiator Howo announced Friday. Thu now regulItionI, to become Iffcctivo nut Jan. 1, require thIt labels on textile good; he clearly marked and set out in order of Wtlsht predominance "all com- ponent fibres containing at least five per cent of the material con- tent of the fabric from which the garment is 'manufactured," Mr. Howe said. "However. should the same gar- ment contaln less than five per cent of another fibre. say nylon. this fibra cannot be described in I label unless it is clearly indica- ted thnt it was used to reinforce particular parts of the fabric." Exnecl Premier To Win Voting in So Viel Nam SAIGON. South Viet Nam (Reuters)--Politicians of all parties concede that Premier Ngo Dinb Diem will win Sunday's ufuendum in South Viet Nam by an over- whelming majority. i his resignation effective next Dec. CABINET. HOUSE LARGER Over the last 20 years 59 Liberals have served in the cabinet. which has grown from 16 to 21 portfolios. Five former ministers now are in the Senate-Hon. C. G. Power. lion. T. A. Crernr. lion. William Euler. Hon. James A. Mackinnon and Hon. F. G. Bradley. Membership in the Commons has increased from 245 to 268, with Lib- I1-Ila now holding 160 seats. Pro- gressive Conservatives 5:, CCF 23, Social Credit ltl. Independents four. There are two vancancios. Time and the electorate have been kinder to Opposition mem- bers. 11 of those elected in 1935 or ealler still showing unln-okgn com. mono tenure. - -The! lnrlndc Conservatlvmuig up Ml. her A. J. Brooks. Royal; membe M. J. C ” .", Roselowip. Biggarrand sooinl Credit memba-I John Blackmore. Lethbridge; and Victor Ouelch. Acadia. FEW LEADER. CHANGES Allhotlill membership of the Commons has changed much dur- ill the last 20 years. the change in party leaders has not been great; In the period the Liberal. CCF and Social Credit parties have had two , each. the Conservatives . King. who was prime minia- r tl record 22 years. was Liberal leader in 1919 Ind .'-.....cIodad in 1948 by Prime ter St. Laurent. Mr. Caldwell g I. over from the late J. W. Waiadsworth It the helm of the CCF in 1040. Mr. Blackmore wIa Social Credit House leader from 1935 to 1944. when Solon Low was elected national leader. Before Hon. George Drew, thI Conservative party leaders were the late Lord Bennett. the late I-Ion. The people of this Indochinese state-the non-Communist half of divided Vlet Nam-go to the polls to decide whether to dismiss their Playboy head of state, Bao Dal, and replace him with the Roman Catholic premier. Some estimates give Diem 85 to 98 per cent of the votes. The referendum is being organ- ized by Diem'I interior ministry. Each votcrwill receive I double- shected ticket with I dotted line down the middle. One half shows Diem's portrait, with the caption: "I deposc Bao Dal and recognise Ngo Dinb Diem as chief of state with the mission of letting up I democratic re- gime." The other half bears I portrait of the ex-emperor. and the caption: '3! do not-depossbsa DI! and do not recognize Ngo Dish 'Diom II cbicf ofistntc with the mission 3.! ' Ir. ' . V... .;.,. Ncumwx . . WGIW I lloothv-ltnnecotnplnied. tear off on heir of his voting slip; but it in an opaque Invelopa. which Jhen goes into the ballot box. Not all the 3.600.000 eligible vote ers Ire expected to cast their ballots. some are politically indif- ferent and others are opposed to both D'em and Boo Dal. Bao DIl. who left Vlet Nam int year and has been iivingln France -mostly on the Riviera-for ll months, announced earlier this City & The Government. of Prince Ed- ward Island has completed I live foot contour survey of the Chat- glattetown, Psrkdafe. and ,,8n&m Park area and the data compiled is available to the these fringe areas of the City. Premier Matheson said yester- day that the Government, I year ago. had promised that his sur- vey would be made and he was happy to announce its completion by Mr. H. W. Lea. consultant en- HON. T. W. L. PBOWSE SURVEY COMPLETED Fdnge Areas Included ginear of Montreal. Thu survey. which was conducted from the air, is Iccuraio to within I two Ind .011:-Jinl1.foot...Irror. The llroinior point! out that only I ground lur- vny which would still allow for I one foot error would be any bet ter thIt the one completed. Mr. Mathcaon said that Mr. Lea was not interested in the contract of providing water and sewage facilities for the two villages but indicated that he would be avail- able for consultation if needed. NEWS IN BRIEF week he had dismissed Diem from th i .hl . B tDi ignored in: 2:32;?" P u an - LEAVES FOR CONFERENCE . WASHINGTON (AP)-Slate 5ec' trctary Dullcs set out for the Big Four foreign ministers conference Friday. declaring that the Western owers arc "ready to moot every egltimate Russian concern for sec- urity." ASIAN STATES Pl.l7.'AllEI'I WAGES CONTINUE RISE OTTAWA (CP)--Weekly wagaa and salaries rose during August following an expansion in indus- trial employrnent, the bureau of statistics-reported Friday. P capita wackly IIrni.ngI of indus- trial workers rose 22 cents to I new top of 361.00. higher by 31.9: tries-benefit-iorics of the 17-nation Colombo plan sci up five years ago R. J. Manion. Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen and Hon. John Bracken. to help dcvclnp their backward eco- than in the corresponding riotl '- De nomicir - Friday ivere reported last year. LONDON (AP)-Princess Mar- .l,.i.';fI0town. woanuday. October Maaquerad a lull Wednesday ale? .'llst. gnu llT;lyienYrbogl.BAlso coal and Ipplog. Muqunrule dInnI Wat Hall '.'.'ednesdIy. Rollin Mac zlc'I Orchestra. Canton 9:3) to 11:”. shur-Gain Amateur Caval- cade. Wlnsloe Road Bill. Oct. 27. Sponsored in loath Booking orders lor limo may 0 he unit It I o'clock. winsloI W. 1. Following are the winning 1m k . It the drawing at the official opening of I. .1. Mac- llmIgall'a Feed service mill Fri- lav. Oct. II7, the holders of ndly call and pick up your wires? 1:. J. Kacbougall. . partying again with the 40-year-old hwl Ondayfroinlh pump garet was reported still undecided Friday night whothur to marry Peter Townsend. But she wsnt divorcad commonar. The princess and her handso war hero drove Itpai-Italy to downtown home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brnnd. Mrs. grand is tho full! Imitl I ulthy was I " Imtly. wlnttothopartywith ,Qn&. I cloII uI?lIlItV&IdI'lV&tlIcrIIlonI h I MN. All! ham: ldllg mday Oct. 3. Ir. 0. ll. Oopd, will-II B.6c.-Illltlvllfllllll Bid in pagan Home 8?-mar. oat. iii us. Best of innate. canton Isrvhs. Everms wIisIIl.,' 50 cents. . Willbc lwlll pick np.IH Replori Princess ls Still Uncertain Over Niarriage . A in I royal limousine. Their meeting-the eighth in the last nine days-came as an inform- ant in I position to know said Margaret. torn' between lava and duty, still has to reach the find momentous decision on her future. The 25-year-old princess, this in- formant bald. has won royal-It sent to see the 40-year-old divorced ommoner openly while she makes up her mind. Her sister, the Queen. and tho Quccn Mother agreed to give her time. Tho Informant. who declined to heartened by promiscs of increased aid from Canada. Britain and the United States. PLAN FRENCH ELECTION PARIS (AP - Premier Edgar Fauro announccri Friday night he will ask tho National Assembly next il'P('l( to improve its own dia- soiution so that a general election can be held curly in December. prin. ..- .. ..........m......F.-.- "It mini come from thI cm, Mnars spam D15 000""! l'iIliIl'. Archbishop of 'CBlltOl'Mll'y. c on prim. Minister ldsn It 10 Downing st. ho quotsd by name. said-Townsend W0 is showing sympathetic understand- ing of the princcsI' dilemma. do- claring that the final decision rub with bar. She was reported to have boon flnn several months Igo in her D- iantion to marry Townsend. but to have waver-Id later in the face of obntlcles looming ever larger. PUILIIIIEI "More" or in the day. the newl- Dnlly Sketch published what called "the facts" of the affair II they how stand. SINGAPORE (GP)-Asian coun- WILL CONSIDER DEFICIT OTTAWA (CF) -Ways of offset- ting Britain's trading deficit with Canada - the excess of Canadian exports to Britain compared with imports - will be discussed bore It I December meeting of the Anglo- Canjadian continuing commute. in itra e. AID T0 UNIVERGITIEB HAMILTON tCP)-Prime Minis- ter St. Laurent said Friday night the government is constantly ox. amininiz the best means of provid- ing fedoral asalstaiicI to universi- ties. He was speaking It McMagLer University after being honored with I doctorate of laws. BAN TWO RACES PARIS ilieutarai-TiiI French government Wednesday b I n n e d two of Europe's grcateotjrand prix auto races and placed I do- liilqmetrc per hour (loss than 37.3 m. p. h.I speed limit on all endurance rallies. The now rcg- ulationu. tuned by the French in- terior ministry, are I oquence of the Le Mans disast last June which killed an spectators and in- lured 150 others. Involved in the ban are races through the streets of Monte Carlo and Pan. both in- volvinl considnrnblu spec- tator risk. SAARBRUECKEN. SIIr MP?- The European commiuiml for the Saar warned Osarinnders Friday night to maintsln o rda r and also during " A 'I plebiscite cl luropsulaatlon of tho rich valley. The warning folio-wad I commit Itol Innouncsmcnt thsf ills" lIIr'I .:'".'- -.-M .: on any culturing tho vottig and counting Sear ernard Dehousse, the commissioner's Belgian i-.hIlrmIn. told I press conference the recent rclstfve peace of the hotly eon- tuutt plebiscite curnpntga "might chug” the last dIyI or on Don- day ." II uid the v must ofa 77te7Guarclz'an Druggisl Foils Holdup Mon NEW WATERFORD II. I.. (GP)-Pius Mocbeod. hlew Water- ford druggist, tolled two would be robbers late Tlmrsdly night with sheer stubbornness. Maclaod said two men fol- lowed him into his Man II he was making his late-nightly cheek. Tlboy warned him not to turn on Iny lights and demand- ed hc open the safe. MacLcod refused to comply despite their persdsetnt demands. Finally the exasperated pair fled with I camera. The druggist did not say how much money was in the safe. He said he could not recognize the men in the dark Ind did not know if they wero Irmed. TCA And CPA Swap Services OTTAWA tCP)-A swap of major air services between Trans-Canada Air ternational routes goes into opera- tion Nov. 1. air transport board officials said Friday. The publicly-owned TCA takes over two CPA franchises in Quebec and Ontario in exchange for TCA's operation between Canada and Mexico. The deal, approved by cabinet last August, involves these moves: 1. Canadian Pacific gets the To- ronto-Mexico City run which the crown-owned TCA operates by way of Tampa. Fla. CPA will fly it non-stop, 2. TCA takes over the-CPA serv- ice between Montreal. Qlicbec City, ' -y. Que, and Sept isles. Que., the outlet for the Labrador iron ore development. 3. TCA also gets CPA's opera- tion betwecn Montreal. Val d'0r. Que-. Rouyn-Noranda. Que.. and Toronto. 4. Quebccair. an independent firm. assumes CPA's operation from Quebec City to Baie Comeau and Foreatville on the lower St. Lawrence river. Quebecair flies Ix- tensively in that area. i TRUCl(j DRIIVES ' OVER THIS MAN TRENTON.- 0nt., (CF)- Montrenl transport driver Nooola Jnconelli took care- ful aim It I pedestrian here Friday and drove right over him to save his life. Police said Nelson Gener- aux. 40, of nearby Bayside was walking across Highway 2 near here when he tripped and fell right in front of Jaconelli's huge truck. . Jaconelli said he realized he could not pull tho truck off the road in time so be aimed it straight at the fallen man. And all seven pairs of wheels passed on either side of him. Gcneraux got up. brushcd his clothes. and headed for home. "I guess I'm lucky to be alive." he laid. GLACF. BAY. N.s.. (CF)- Thn rlragfzer Nelson fillies out of Glace nn.v reported by "W0 7"” day her ncts had Cbllillll 0" I suhmerrzcd aircraft. ller own:-rs. P. J. Caacllll Ltd, said no furthcr details were immcrliuiciy available as the radio of tlic Nclson Miles cut out. They wcrc attcmllllllil to re- gain c0nll.'lt'i with the vessel. R('Al-" search nnd rencue in llalilax said they had no reports of a missing plane. H ' A spokesman said we ve ask- cd the now." in pass along the ,,,-,,i lmd other identification numbers if the plane '3 l”-M'l"d' Appnrcntly the fishermen are trying to save their nets by drag- , has served for Lines and Canadian Pacific. Airlines involving domestic and in-' Dragger Catches Sunken Plane On Fishing Nels Covers Princo Edward Island Like the Dow PRICE II LT.-GOVERNOR'S IS EXTENDED l Period NoiYei OTTAWA, (Special)--It W. L. Prowse will be asked to date to be determined later. is not rigidly limited to I term merits are for five years mini cause. In a number of cases in Sir Leonard Outcrbridge, Lieut- enant-Governor of Newfoundland more than six." years as official head of that '0 er Lieutenant-Governor ii. 1''. Mr Williams served two terms and I half with only one merit. Ample advance notice is invariably given to a Lieutenant- Governor when Federal author reappoint- mind. SAINT JOHN, N.B (CF)-RCMP said Friday the pasty-faced bandit who got away with sll.150 ln hos- pital funds and bonds apparently used both gun and knife to kill one man and seriously wound I second. The search broadened through- out New Brunswick for the thin nerveless fugitive who shot and wounded Howard Cunningham, 65- year-old business manager of llle Saint John Tuba-culosu Hosvllll. then plunged I knife 16 times int!) the body of ambulance driver Alli- son Gravcs. 40. The bandit left both men spraw- led on I lonely roadside 10 miles out of town Thursday Ill-cf N ' ride at desperately to "talk some scnla" into their wptor. Police said he was about 25 and "very pale." CONDITION "I-lAVOBAlLE" tad Cunningham was being free for bullet wounds in tho neck. Kl! condition was favorable. The killer slid swiftly into the front seat of the ambulance on the heels of Cunningham when the ' latter returned from I King Square bank with the money and bonds. He rammed I gun into Cunnin8- ham's ribs and ordered the startled Graves to head out of town. He wastreported to have said he had only three months to live and nothing to lose. Police found the truck-like am- bulance little mnra than an hour later in the Saint John east end- Tha chassis was punctured by bullet holes and blood was splailled across the front seat. roan ro "oar coma" Tho statement by RCMP inspec- tor Julea A. Coutllard said in part: Search Ind reseus uid it was not known if the object was I plan or just part of I plane. "The details wI'vI received Ire very brief." "It might be part of I Con- stellation which crasbed in the Gulf of St. Lawrence III-lior this year but wI beiicvs it's probably a plane that went down during the war." DETROIT (AP) - Ward's auto- motive reports said Friday the United states car industry will build 131,062 cars Ind 5,93 trucks in its U. s. plsuts this week. The 101.581 can and 34,50 trucks. The like 1954 week brought 8,640 can ging the object to shore." Saarlanders Are Warned To Keep Voiing Orderly ute placing thixlcnai and steel-rich igrrifory on t 2 French-German lmrdcr under Western Eurnpfflll Union control nears an and. BTIONG OPPOSITION Fitted against the pro-Europeanh salon forces led by Saar Premier ohsnnes Hoffman Ire strong pro- clermon Itements, who want the territoixscstored no Germany-de rpm Weat German govern- ment's support of Europeanisation. At the end of the Second World war, ti-Inca took control of tho BIIr's economy and foreign If- iairs and supervision of its internal government, headed by Hoffman. West German Chancellor Konrad Manner III app:-Ilctl from his and 18.653 tnlch. mean that the territory will go ho Germany but that the status also will he maintained. Tho statute provides I firm eco- nomic and customs union with France, internal self-government Ind supervision of the BIIr'I far- elgn relations by I high commit sioner to be Ippointed by tho awn- natlon WEU. As the pleblacitc cnmpaign II it: climactic phase, II elements made two new efforts is interfere with rallies addressed by Ilommnn. A crowd hnlted his French limousine with I mid bio?! on I dark highway and surged toward him. Police turned on fin hoses to clear I way for the premier. A hidden loumaksr hndars to vote "yes" for be conducted with "order coin warty dancer " Tcrnporl IN rminln llilgh as tho Ilcldied to Gerrnnn-speaking sIIr- thI ms Itltntxe. French Foreign Ministn n Antoine Pinay has wIrned thIt I long wire to I microphono I HII (Cl llohl.-Ianlolllfnellorov 49f-IIIni- rchction of the ntItute will ad collar of to whing- drowlIedoIttho:IrItplrtIfIl;H- Iqwrsshietl. I- foIIIft.IttIchIdbyI His Honor may not be removed from office except for Lieutenant-Governor has been extended at pleasure of the Government instead of I definite re-appointment. Province. and in Manitoba. form- V I-Inn- J, A. Bernard. Effuctivo It Commons. nor of Quebec. and Hon. Clar- ence it.ics have a new appointment in Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. I-Police Have Leads For Bandit in N.B. Holdup buiance of the Saint John TB. Hos- pital at approximately 11.15 I.rn. Thursday and ordered the business manager of the hospital. lio- ward W. Cunningham. and Allison Graves, tho driver. to 'get going! , where the body of Graves wII found, through tbI neck Ind than Ip- -pareniiy attacked Gravel who ro- ceivad ll stab wounds. Than i no indication at present that any bullet Intcrod the body of Graves. TOOK AMIULANCI the ambulance and tho uuilnm departcd with ma Imbulnnoo. tak- ing 06.000 in cash Ind Dominion government bonds naxws of var-loin hospital patients. " e art: lovers! lends but would. howuvur, Ipprociata bll b hi to ff rd in pu c may I I I I o rtlwct to forced his way into the ambulance Friday that her husband triad Vllnly to "talk some Icnu" into the bandit hut tho latter refund to listen. Van couver E&rion ton total compared with last wIck'I 0 Syria . . St. I ' .. and the wIItbIr wIl be nth-an the gontinnc hoflnc Sei Definitely was iesmcd here Friday ' that Prince Edward Island Lieutenant-Governor Hon. '1'. continue his duties until I Unlike certain top-ranking post: in the gift: of thc Federal Government, the office of Lieutenant-Govemor of years. All such appoint- mum during which timI recent years, terms of the Lieutenant Governor ProwII'I ppointmcnt took effect. on Oct- bcr 1, i950, when he succeeded one same time were the appoint- ments of Hon. Gaspard Fautoul. former Speaker of the House of as Lieutenant Govt!- Wailace, Vancouver, II "The assailant entered tho un- "HI directed them to tho Icsu shot Mr. Cunningham "Cunningham was removed tron 35.1..-to h The bonds were registered the at present following any information the the individual who . . " the statement added. Mrs- Cunningham said Iarlisr K l-low: is -fii: Pt.AcI'. Vanna You TORONTO, tCPi .. Minimum and maximum temperatures: Min, Max. Dawson Gtttatl SESSBSISSESII ISIESSI St5'SS88't."t3 HALIFAX. (CF)-The weaker It north. Today the dry Ilr will ho. we! established ovIr he diahlct an -&;i' Lsbsa A big: pruaweuagea wssiur III- 1t"'i'v".. Glugcw. In III II. thun- lilll III buy It at 1:8: I.m. Ind 1:10 p.m.; Rustico at 9:! pm. tide Iighhsn uhutsa lat: In on rises at ur an. music I It” IS. , . 4 41: Inmmclltlol