1,000 Homeless A Hit English Resort ..i-AVIOUTH. Eng. (Reuters!-I On Tuesday the sun shone ...-limos pumped water into -the brightly after the storm-which ye; here Tuesday after 24 hours broke Britain's heat-wave-as fire- ill l';llll spilled more than 1(l).000.- men. soldiers. and volunteers ....i. tnlls of water on this coastal clearei the mud-littered streets. .,..i and the aurroundlr area.lFROS'll IN NORWAY ”.',,... than 1,000 person were, Scan inavia: Frost in southern ,,'J.li.. homeless in the town whose iNorway damaged young potato m..,,,..i population of 3S,w0 'sweI- plants. On one of the Swedish gines and electrflcal eq:1llpm(fDl, god! dibclatred that Itfdrsopefnlngto . g n t -t I - ' i. in res s wou aior , led by thousands of wmme Vacs. ifdzniicatginYtiriafrldgigaawliigee Tr.tepeIleiisi'of;iiILt:ri;iI'1iacree prliced earl berilieilt ltoeihis country's ee:poTters. if i....l.' b . , t-bel ' '1 B''t.ll 9:, lriiriiiiurc floated from SIUIL win-lhad dried up during a drought. '5 ” 9'' Ce” ”W 5m" 3' ” 5' --- -e :- titlVl.V' and yachts tore loose 'om; France: Winds of 100 miles an . m(.,,...- in the bay and drlfte" int0lhc;” ripped through the central l .l.':::i mic: "i:2i.2l.”".E2l.;'”:??"E.lE?.?S ”"-”"li- ”:.l1...l;”' "'3'. 3"-i"..d.g'.Z.'...3t:-E2-3'i-'-f..EZ”i-1”-it-itlit-5--9??-v-i3i'lei7556???'ill-hit 1 ir-l-l's We . " . 3. . T N t s i s k ......l .. : ...-will on a nearby river. wz lead damage to propert Whig: lhsas hbeeen 0":o5mple:'elll!;' bl: HOST AT DllVNl-.R : 3 Hull-c were no casualtie: butlan; rops around Auvcrgne. Moi Hidi th B I - b 1htilllL'iIl)l.II the night fleets of row- day. 22 persons died of drownlnz. mfllglz Lsourgsrgaggiblzlgn thick u U ganln Eden was hint at a .2;-I....i fI.lll '"”'” mm-C-d l-he mwn1'taIIl:scwi'ilg-lRI3”i::iei'fEfli:Irn'iii?fcilllimslihgtrliiiif owned by Mr- Sterllnir Glllespleu deli-V. .l" ”""'"3 G"'"”"-V '"d l" :;;te.psm fIliis”iIllla'npwbi1dIie'c:t:i- imis:-hlildcis finm lull. Germany: Wen? Greltln-Ian; cm: ulebrated its sixth blrthd” this providing safeguards for those Translation Limits Big Four Speechmaking Time belit..- the Russians like it that way because the translations give them time to think over what the Western statesmen are saying and to work out replies. Before it was agreed that statements of the Big Four should be published. it had been decided ()E).EVA. bwilzcrland (Rueters- The system of translation adopted tor the Big Four conference here means that each head of BOW”!- ment is limited to about two hours form:-il speech in the Whole Week in the council chamber. The languages of the conference 1.... English, Russian. and French. "I A each of the three. bootbs will ser- . . , , . surprised and puzzled. One British mt '0 "59 the ”'3"5la"0" '”l"'P'l has been attractively decorated ' I I lln uhother it would not he nns- Continued from page 1 lolher ele('ll'lCBl aPPlI3W-'95 3V31l'.intnpmnnt wondered whether ans. -is each head Of E0V9"'m9"l men: at an rnr tear that the in;,n.l with the from bang - . . C"'""'"9d 7”" page . if m agreeml the quesiiun ..EE.-E-jmh----labte mdayy yet today thegg . . d H) t I t i t l ! hwaksl 'his relniaiikibrbflegh slilgiiizil as remarks might, be plcked "P and trimmed in white. Fey . tsii aerniiedyforces for Germany 3"d M . I same insmummns are being l0'd' Ellie uimsrlesiligne bheryiilgsoo Eireriin; l:;1Tnr:;;S1)intl;8":hi; emu other hub on short wave radio. President Pledges adjoining cohuntri;.:s-alkprigposal lie arlilme "9 edlawayhplllsl ll1elrr;,3lll);:lclz'l-m:)'!lIg that she is disinterested in safe- i . - - ' ” ' l 9 i3 5 933" l t im rov this. The National "" 955 9 "9995" , guards unless they are part of a giiaues. Other deiegat can choose against Butgamn 5 open.” posmm, advanced w en .13 0 P e I I I k I I ' m we . Mlwll they "Ste" to by mum of Monday that other countries -- vlTrl:L I'lIIlIITl(l:?f3NI'TSaId Britain hm Preventive Assomamm. was bbgoniae eneligiblgwiriiinghonoiirable gl'orl;1al' lbegioliillvsyisitemi 'm ”m.'.nx'I:r&'kl:' ,1 xWlICI1. b 99 meaning Germanyis link with mg me mbiem of German COI'I:lIl'l6IldECIblIl the address for memo" in the Fire Chic” tr e r is an .ove pri e I may you-Iv& nut at Russian insistence. the: g g ' Dr. Philip Doyle and daughter NATOwhad to change first. mg? ,, .. -ti: and most m. cm" aS5l5.”'"ce BM?" m endeavwnng port t',.ii::i""..ht.':,lF",.'.',,"i5'.:.'t:.."""...."-.1'T H... translation; nu ngnin given treM?N'llllLAL 'LPl-Three Mon- at Ottawa, Ontario, are visiting Faure, as chairman of Tuesday's mg”); dB5ulgl;'n?n refused to Eudge to rid the cities of slumb areas. Ux'”ununme1y' no mam” how umpering mm min had "used In”, ,..,;,..t.,;,h,,,,,.i-5: "'8 if i.:.":.:::”':::.:::::”:.::. Mr W as W1.---om he c.'3.:r'c"”2:::”;.::::.rs:::..':.l mm mm mm 1- ii... i. ii. ::::.--r.'.”. "as .-.:,-.:;g luiis . . g ' oy e. sen ower. spea mg r . SDI I . A . . 4 . . . V . , , , .3.,.,..-, 0.,” ,5. The result is that only a third of today on charges of contributing B he wanted to talk about uniting gfgifgjertii;::ed5":;;i0fl”V”r""le"l5 Ont., niesident of international :;1:;lm'l'ael::r0:Ll; grjilgeffrzls 2'13 'ltlh:0";:':; '";'f' lfgziwg: mix: .714 Sa H. ?"l''.' "ssh" " "Md ” bus" iizel.iXf"ila?nll.3i'"li3i5i'.iy'rei.:iiia1"' siimouniiiilf VcV3iieiie”"5i3t ii E"3""yc..i.'c”..'"i ".-i'.3.u"".ii'.'.p3ie;"”.l.ii He said in "is "W" 5””""t”" gilt 3"”-liren.isssZi.ii”'?-ion:3:3 mung electric wulus If the Wu- and competent installations and "c-l-- -'--,,,.,'z- 0' ll" Sow '- H Inspector Pleau said the three, serving as an Officer Cadet on NATO? He 1-Jailed that European Elf Teallzixl, "ml li would be of Fire service", and E, 5, mg bl-tC0m9S 0Vf?Fl03d9d- Mal '5 frequent inspections. especially tulhmmpr ,.,.""'”'”".. ,,.,”""',anf”'”""'5-D-w. -Hmh-E,g0uR sl;ssloNs ." with less than five years. H'MgCbsg Queb b was 8 weekend nations had twice Suffered Ger. unrealistic to demand abroga- Chandler Esc. (EIEJ Mjslcb generated, and if the overload is when addIuon.l equipment u I: out . l:-up Cane-Int service were sun "med f th guest of ms parents Mr and I p . th. t , it tion of the Paris agreements (for of Chartlmemwn who lspoke 0'; sufficient and combustible mater- brought into it", ”"”E' f"'”'1"3T The bar-ids of hgiovgrnmeng tilbet for" -185; Fridg; pendilrgln ome M” Earl Walsh ' ' Elna" cggltasgre llizunigegn :?;i'0nS rearming West Germany as a ..Elecmc Hazards” lals are adjacent. there can be r T I six urs on on ay In 03' ' ” ' - . member of NATO) signed last Oc- ' - . onl on utcome. and that is I KUDOS? 10 hold I ll"'9e'lW"' "Si 0:": 3); :1 e hearingsi d I Mr. and Mrs. John Dicks Jr. Sarge ?;;3teEV;:;let:3::5jhn31?;l' tober. But Russia could not accept Mg" ggignglgrsgigf Hill: Tggreg? frabtic ecall for assistance from - Hllll every day for the rest of the 2 .58 C C886 "W0 Ve IIIDFB S of Toronto Ont motored u; the Eden proposals for a new anti- ' . - - " the Fire Department. ..,.(.k. This total of 21 hon" in charges with at least two juvenile G I ' 9: . invaded they had been liurt. attire sion pact ft m Big Four all firelosses in the United States .'l'tilIt'ed by translations to seven. girls. A 22-year-old woman has some 0wn' anmng W San" ll W85 81 tllls lmml Eisenhower 5 0 E r nliu-ii must be shared among the already been arraigned on a simi- - f b . H H h I - ' k- stall adequate wiring before Mac M,-I picky mother M”. John gggd Ezl3gl:?cV;HmwlA':" ""9 "Hy He said the real purpose of :,.o?l"asgol':s'::fn lfars an uglfwat: fire occurl. The electrician can tmir statesmen. lar charge and ordered fort trial Dicks Sn His mum, Cum" Th r Sid m W t n. NATO was revealed by the fact h I t db pe dci ome tdo I much hm” job mo. anuxdl, b.u”ud Ilia :v(;s1te:n t;i;leg;t.l;iti:: regralgl hue ggicrllal welfare court Aug. 20. John Dicks is 3 puient In the whinphg fiat as;:'m;! kommand tthat.Itiiss7ia1 hadrnot been asked pg”): nilaqgsauuthem '39” numsl Mr. Chandler cited cases when a""dn. hm 30' b no svse s e . . . . ,v , , ,, ; ' -----------------e-a- ---- . . . ' i Prlnce Ellward mind HOSP"-lb of SHAPE--the NATO military ptianlowas Ri'.,::)T”:d1Egr:l:2:5.5)?! fires of electric origin in Can- l .3"; In.” ' Eastern Guardian 'CAMEIlAi. films and photo JTARTAN china. cups and ..'.X1iss Jean Aitken. student ..'Mrs. Edwin B. Cox and her daughter Carolyn, and son James, of New York. are spending the slimmer months at their slimmer cottage at Lower Montague. .."Dr. and Mrs. William Mac- liityre. Halifax. N.S.. spent lie wnekerid in Montague guests of Dr. Maclntyrels parents. Dr. and im. Preston Macfntyro. ..'Miss Violet Hutchcaon. Tor- onto, is spending her vacation in Lower Montague at Rte home of Iicr parents, Mr. and Mrs. David lliitcheson. ..tMiss Barbara Matheson, Sum- nwrside. is spending her vacation Justice W. 11. Harrison. 74. of the chancery and appeals division of the Supreme Court of New Bruns- wick. died at his home here Mon- day night. He had been dean of the Univer- sity of New Brunswick law school in Saint John since 1947. In falllngl health for months. he was obliged to relinquish some of his activities last year. Mr. Justice Harrison won the Distinguished Service Order in the First World War and was honored by several universities. Active in community life, he was a leader in boy scout work. the New Bruns- wick music festival. the YMCA and New Brunswick museum. s Floods tlnued to swelter in humid boat despite A series of violent elec- trical storms and heavy reins. - Incomplete reports put the death '.toll during the week-long heat- wave at 110. mainly from drown- ' .- lugs. l mar with a renovation of the in- ior and exterior. The inside of this modern snack- ger is completely finished in lrch plywood. A new soda fountain, as well as a new propane gas range. grill. French frier. dish . been , washer and sterilizer have installed. Every measure has been taken : to ensure customers of the utmost service and comfort. Thlrteenl ' persons may be accommodatcd.at ; the counter at any one time and j vice four people. The exterior of the restaurant How many of the thousand. en-; tering Victoria Park during Stam- pede Week realized what they were getting into? Most werel simply absorbed by the mass of humanity and gained no concep- tion ol what the place really looks like. This aerial photo graphically shows the panorama in the centre is the track. and the tiny plume HOME ' ”riE srAMi3soiE;iM'l of dust shows the finish of a race 'huiIdin;:s. Tlio L'.l'liIl(i.slalld is to At top left is the arena building. the famed Corral. In the uppe? left corner are the exhibition and in the right to the centre- the left or IIIP track, which sur- rounds the infield and stock pens. Along the bottom is the Royal American Shows midway. day, July 16. and are guests of Miss Louise Murphy of Toron- to. Ont.. ls holidaying with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Mr. Richard DeLory. civil ea- Mr. Hugh MacPhee of De Gros Marsh. Mr. Stephen DeLory. who is employed in Toronto. Ont.. ar- headquarters for Europe-he ac- cepted the assignment in the helief that NATO was truly an organiza- tion for peace and not for war. He had had enough of war. At that time-1951-it would all the world knows the motives and the military forces of the free loan forces which becomes public. CAN'T DECLARE WAR rived in Georgetown on Satur- day on a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. DeLory Friends of Miss Lorraine Roche are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital and all wish her an early return home. Mr. Jerome Condon of Toronto. Out. is vacationing at his home In Georgetown. Friends of Miss Mary Fitzger- ald. who has been a patient hi the Charlottetown Hospital, are pleased to hear that she has re- American system and constitution and declared it was i for the United States to declare war except in case of attack. as hap- pened after Pearl Harbor. NATO. the president .said. is based very much on the same principle. Bulganin said he accepted Eisen- Iiower's word that the president does not want war. But he added that since Eisenhower left the post supreme commander In 1952 "some persons had made state- ments" indicating that NATO was more than Just a defensive alli- ance. and a united Germany. to make to a powerful nation such as Russia. CONDITIONS NOT RIPE In his view, conditions were not yet ripe for East and West Ger- taking place. At the end of the session, Russia proposed the German question be The Western leaders indicated they didn't want to let the Ger- man Problem drop at this time. however. The --......E...... FOR SALE By Public Auction at Johnston Motors Ltd.. in Murray River. Prince Edward Island on the 28th day of July, 1955 at 12 o'clock noon. One 1952 Desoto Sedan Ser- ial No. 99409884. The above vehicle is being sold pursuant to a Condi- tional Sales Agreement made he- Wed., .luIy 20, 1955 The Guardian Page 8 LONDON. (Reuters)-An indus- trial executive Tuesday pictured Communist China as a vast poten- tlal buyer of Britain's steel prod- ucts. which are being forced out of European markets by German competition. Miles Beevor. head of the Brush group. makers of industrial en- goods in Europe. He also noted that industrialization of India was countries who might legitimately feel threatened by the power of the once-aggressive Germans. The British leader cnmmcnleli that the differences between East and West in timing their programs. io unite Germany might run Into, years. i Britain, herself a major powery bad no objection to any genuine, guarantees underpinning the new curity of her people. In fact. Eden added. she found them ”comfort-1 mg." g Bulganin's dismissal of Eden's proposals left British delegates V Sees China As Vast ,Market For British Steel port outlet. Lainbasting complacency I British exporters, he declared that last week's sharp increase in coal prices would produce a further "substantial increase” in the price of steel. But be characterized China II an "immense" potential market. minister. had the chance to pur- mands a splendid view of Lake Geneva. There were 13 in the party including two interpreters Bulganiii sat on Eden's right II the dinner table, Nikita Khrush- chev. the secretary of the Com- munisl party, on his left It was Eden's first meeting with Khrush- chev. DE VBLOP INTELLECI The ancient Greeks believed it the creation of conditions in which the individual intellect could pros- per and expand. were caused by electricity. In R is 5” much cheaper .0 " four foreign minis- L....L....E. nda. with ii loss amounting to; 568.586.330.01). In the Maritimes during the same period there were 2534 fires. Thousands of installations have been in use for many years and freeze. a television set or many MT FORSALE .. . I . , many to be reunited because of , , By Public Auction at J hn ton . ., pptiem Boehnerv, yeweuers, sauce". 15 tartan; including Mac, gineer who is played with the 2:? bee" lllaworsl 90551”? lglml West German membership in the by la” the grealer malor"-V 3”" Motors Ltd. in Murrayoliisver. .iIuiii.-min-. Lend and Mncpnhatd, 1,75 nr 2,00 Ontario Hydro Commission at "96? "" ' ary. w:;'"t'm "d.t.”' Western alliance. ”V”l03d9fl- MI" Chandler Saldr Prince Edward Island. on the nth . matted. Boehner-5 Jewellersl Mon. Cornwall.bOnt.,.-on the St. LaW- 3;m;- h;:';”3I:leYenl" 'f' 51”" ;.”i:; The German problem would 1”,F93ld9""95 5150 I-he ""19 day of July, 1955 at 12 o'clock tague. fence, Rlver --velopment pro- . 3 9" 9 I9 have to be settled differently and wndltlon exists How many home Noon. One 1955 Dodge Special personals ject, is visiting his parents. Mr. W H'”"'""- "'”'."”" FWD" this would take a long time, owner! who live in houses built Club Coupe Serial No. seeiim. --TREE CHURCH Ol 300113115 and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. N , W” asubllshed ''5 '" Meanwhile, the ”iwo Germanles" and Wlfed W911 I-911 years 310 The above vehicle is being sold ildriends of Mr. Frank Coyle. service! I1 Bf00klYn.9V8l'Y TlllH”l- My El , ;"'l5Dtlt13lll(0" 90? defence and H01 shnnht draw chm... together. 3 made provision for an electric pursuant to p Conditional Sales iiimiiiaiiiile-' iiisniogiuiiiyhiedispliiais mitgiiio 1-Efmp. W ontol.ssOnt..minse vigilililtlplhelleerolfatri-l(:l".. ml-”uar'thaeci'rrlore, the President said, Drqness whim was in fact already kemev ' "lollies dW9r- I deep Al-Wecnwnt made'between Harold Mat-Lean, St. Peter's. P. E. Is- land and Johnston Motors Ltd.. Murray River, P. E. Island which liurse at the P. E. I. Hospital. 1 . . '""'ld- The "Sis ”l?i"" "'9" 3," passed over in favor of discussion l?” W911 dlfecled it! continue dim said contract was duly assl nod u- ””'"' ”' '”!d9' 3: on or to at the home of her parents. Mr. w H guests of Mrs. Rickeim. 'm;th"' unued can was r ceiiives-inf” :3; cluding European security, disar- l”lY 0" W-W8 Of dealing with it. Llmllvdi "'”l M”- 393' Mikel L”"" . . Mrs. Annie Gardiner. . tion oi; the size and scalees of Xineh mama” and development of co". and report back to their cmefsl llontague. SAINT JOHN NB (CF) Mr E tacts between East and West, l0d3Y- gin on September 1st, 1955 of students will be accepted. This course is approved COURSE III MEDICAL LABORATORY TECIIIIOLOCY A Course in Medical Laboratory Technology will be- into which a limited number by the Canadian Medical As- sociation and the Canadian Society of Laboratory Tech- nologists and will extend over a period of sixteen months. On completion of the course students will be eligible to sit. the examinations for national registration. iierinostuciting goeantinolel Eisenhower then described the Applicants must have an educational standing equiva- Bulganin not only urged 3 step. tween Frank A4 Thatch” Yap lent to the completion of third year Prince of Wales Col- M the home of her parents, Mr. mouth. Nova Scotla THURS. - FRI. -- SAT. SPECIAL! SPECIAL !-e-- turned to her home in George- (formerly .-ml Mrs. Angus Mathosoci. Glen Co"'Po"A"0N LAW town. by-step policy on reuniting Ger- Montague. P.- E. lslandi and lege, llillinm. Mt... um,” ., Rome col, many but rejected a British pro- Johnston Motors Ltd.. Murray Mme mm, Ummmy M N” Miss Donalda Landry of Cluir- posal. advanced by Eden Mona...-, River. P. E. Island. which said Fma"c'al ”s5ma"m is avmlable to smdems accepted ' ' ' he student. will be ,,-M p tr .19 ink Lt.w.tiyn' int. . lottetowii was a weekend guest for a non-aggression pact t b Conlracl W83 duly assigned 10 mm.the Course' In return for which l. . . , ii.-ix, l:l.S,,reis ivlsltiiig relatives In ?.';:,",'y"l.”.';,,'.';f,',, Hv:;':';?;m.Y,'::”',':,lof her parents. Mr. and Mrs. guaranteed by Russia, the owes: Traders Finance Corporation Lnn. required to accept employment within the province for s A FREE. HDAVY CROCIxIa'I'T" HAT WITII EV- Montague and Sturgeon. While in the W. of NW Brunsmck 1,, may Stephen Landry. and a united Germany. ited. predetermined period of time. may Box OF POPCORN AT THE CAND! BAR xioniaguc he is the will "I ll" He specialized in corporation law M d M J P Mme" med.” "ME? ””'"e"”"9 A personal interview is l'equii'ed. ON rutunsnny, YES SIREEE! ”DAVY 'p';ill:ll0;:'l-e Mlii M- Ll””9"3"' "'d and took part in many outstanding gastr'0fa'E:harlori:'etov:lT" end"' m me any 3 "' ” by 85k Appointment may be made by telephone. CROCKETf", K1NG OF THE WILD FRONTIER I We y . "Agile rter for the New l3runs- ied by Mr' Ann” Pend"E'" DR CURTIS Is COMING To THIS THEATRE NEXT wEEK' iltlr. Glen Wigginton. who spent Wm supgnme com mm mm .0 ti-om the Seminary In Quebec. l Phone 8511 Deputy Minister of Health. DONT MISS 1-mg T"m1,L1N(;, mu '-'c V3Ct"l0" 3' M5 l'”"" 1919 he became a King's Counsel were mum mm." of ME ma F A lluiitniziic. returned to h(e7h:rlotte- in fan ml appointment to the MI'S- 1"- -1- Dell"?- ltiilll last week where r em- I w h- h t t - g . , J, Illllbiitl with Atlantic Wholesale a. Mes 18 es Cour came "I Nlavgdnzrulwi-M-Ii llgurgrzgiogmgn at is FUN OR YOU P R I N C E .E D R D -'l- For more than three years. Gmrgetown k n i t in THERE F --- t ti in ma, - ""9" ”" - l FAMILY moi , .-ii........ Davldldstewlbrt hand ;..';f,,:f,n 0, me .083; o;",”f,2,n;: annual v-catlon. l-"PAGE 5 5'40: SALE ON” T” ' FINAL romv - snows 2.30 . 1 - s l.-,-MDa.woave - , - 1” It'll. tOT:"”O;Ief'd olnn Da":,?umH 2 l11V:(,I(QIAcutIE'vD0l'I1IlIIOlI Excess Profits Bricggnittantgfvegn"git-M:lio3t:r:: Us 5 P-PM. Show RM" "C S1-oRYu i ll - -t I mon s. av . ' - ; nc 5 . , . . .i...-..'.'i l2"ii...i.""i.ome. In Mon- ,,.?"E,2'fp"g;'Lm'ea:;scg3;fdpggf name and his daughter Miss 5P”' I95. "9 "Y , ' . Starts at or Anni. imxriciz - STEVE COCIIRAN (ADILT) -l'.'llf' cedure and extensive general ";v';,..t?eu:,r.;e 3, boned "iGnd' 0" R.m'md.r of shag Du; jine 1.. k"0Wl”t:g9i "HY 0f "'5 ludimsllls Edward Liisianc of eoiton.'M.i:I Queen Street. I J THE LONELY RIVER w'" " 9y ”l"9'9dr It has been 38 years since Mr. nd 1. MY , r H wing m the we RECEIVES MEDAL Deborie visited the province and L P 7 S I S G l 'lllllIiZ.r(l3iB:l:llnR.o come bull 30 "'0 He led the 2nd Canadian l)ivision llahqe ..B;f.".iI.'";"'l,l.,.,l:."".',f' ti: e S a e llli. lovely creek where have you Ammunition Column overseas in nattien-tent whit-h' ht that tn...” gone? 1915. returning with the rank of go. 1 ted th. 3,-nd en t S , I "W we must my on gglo!-;1;l-slllllzltnlrelllammfgl 35-gctlgg i1i:' rrE)ci:T.h ofol?:ortbln'l 7:: ueen T. A Monster is at large in the City. And til the (Md 1 .d h .010": .30.. y u one am y rema I - ' I wo. hlmdpfl(Inl.:es' l;llmG:'h nd low. lPSi;BsctI:)ern(:a.Ilti;n"I;clnrggizgdd this g(-filament. Mr, D.um,. CFC STHCNCII WI”! TOl'l'Ol'. o . . BIN C 'l'm:othcr we watched small chlld- who is in the boat business on H," my was mentioned in dispatches three Lonrl island, is retiring won, tot. , T W".-W” mink 'b.5"'Y M". f" hh dangumul d.":” on wild flower pllhl in bright "':esmmmm an N ! r lowlnu many years in bu-lneu. . Fortiirilis and excitement BE SURE YOU SEE. .4 ...i. in his .......”... 3... sons; A.C. M R HERE THEY ARE AGAIN! ! ! . . l'inii- went by and (lid I0 Illic- 'l'lr'.v thou lit their youth.would ever ant. ibis: time waits not-it niuit so "g. n 7"? .v'iiii 'twu short and lulled your sons. nits: you more as time goes by Anil from-my waves oft comes I to the legisla ure as I Saint Johnl member in 1925, re-elected lri 1930b Fw- Donalrl O'Connor and his famous talking mule pal.bFran.cis, are back gt together again! In their newest. a d funniest motion DlCl.llrP adven- ture. FRANCIS COVERS BIG TO N . . . Donald gets tangled In the clutches of a big city iitreii and Francis plays cupid to the lnvelornl They run racketeers ragged and drive the cops crazy . . . Don l min the wild. hilarious fun when Donald and Francis get together to hit J the big city's front pages. son "DONALD O'CONNOR" mun HIS PAL "FRAN- lois" THE TALKING MULE IN THEIR LATEST AND Moor HILARIOUS ADVENTURE - - - "FRANCIS COVERS BIG TOWN" ADULTS 60: - CIIIIUPOIILUIIOOF I2 FRI! and was appointed minister with- out portfollo and president of the Ive council. He served as attorney-unei-at from not to toss. Mr. Justice Harrison was the lay- IIIIII --in tative. for New Bruns- wick at a world Anglican li- Iniiiilon In Minneapolis last year. He also represented the Church of England in Canada at international gatherings in Europe. KIIRRAY RIVER -'- WEDNESDAY ONLY ' sigh. I Enchanted creek. I'll wait for you- Tlw same old course we will pur- SUP. ' .....-sir. ..... LESI POP PRODUCED OTTAWA (CPi-Production of carbonated beverages "dropped in tour lonely hills look to the sky in find the star of hope they try. mic may change the will of men ml bring my creek to life again. a T0 FLIES Canada durlii Jun I l2.2l4.470 i ,0... .,.. ,....,..... .n... from lz,.....:.i”........ .. ,l SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 9' flow as one into the sea. 0 corresponding month last lino emu mum ll the li . The bu of tail ti , A FREE "DAVY CROCKlL'l'I"' HAT WITH EVERY BOX - Mn! "'......' '"' ""....."'..”".'.'"ir.. ”..':'...... s...a'.'.'".i... ...'.....:..S: in .. gy. Has - concur and CARTOON 0,. ,,.,,,c.,,..., A, m 0...... M... hm. ellrnbed during the tint alx . ' -has Vcsssiy. I latte. I: of Iloiitagiie). months of line to u.m.m gal- Iou from 0.10.!!! nations .In lhoJlIIulry-Jllll period lastyear.. Show Time a 0:30 p.m. S.T. COME AS YOU ARE - - - BRING THE KIDDIESI l land