Canadian Firm Turns Oui NewAll-Weaihegrlei Plane rinusoaouou. Enalnnd (C?) A V. Roe of Canada has pro- " , new type of the CF-100 wanted a plane with a higher operational ceiling than the Mark IV. and that the Mark IV-C is the result. The RAF is evaluating the CF-100 and three of them are being flown at the Farnbrough Air Show here, which was opened to the press Monday. This is the first me.-atjonal ceilllll to about 55.000 time that a military aircraft de- -fer This probably makes it the signed and produced outside Brit- miy fighter now in existence which-ain has appeared at the annual .o.,1d meet the threat of bigh- show. p y to discuss the company's plans for living Russian bombers. ) Avro officials said the RAF is-the plane. "Tire extra altigudte was hgainked lf)lMl:'i!st inlt,ei':ei:t1ed" in the Canadigil adding three ee on eac w g .g er. u ere was no imm - s I go removingsome of the heavy iate indication of any sales. It S slde Mull grmameni. which can be replaced was also learned that Germany. by rockets. Belgium and South Africa have Pr0 At 55,000 feet the new CF-loolexpressed interest in the jet. y I. At Toronto. Fred T Smye. as-. O men produced and are flying. sistant general manager of A.V.l RAF INTERESTED Roe (Canada) Ltd, confirmed re- It is understood that the RCAF)ports his company is experirnent- ing with a modified version of Iie CF-100 He said "several" of the modified aircraft have been produced at the Company's plant in suburban mal- ton and have been test flown. He said they have not yet been outside the Toronto area. Mr. Smye described reported performance figures for the air- craft as "speculation" and de- clined to confirm or deny them or y. 9 new plane is the CF-llll iiarlt lV-C. and it boosts the lion Th will have a speed of more than goo miles an hour. A number have A Summerside photographer. D. W. Sears, owner and manager of the Read Studio and Camera Shop t side. was elected presi- dent of the Maritime Professional- 3Photographers Association at their annual convention held in Amherst Continued from page 1) Continued from page I Trawler lsrael Delays ?."..';””ii.?."”.i.i?E:3””.;.?".ts”?i:l and a SA-16 Grumman Albatross 831:1 egglyptialnt cortnomandos lhad "Awards of Mam-v for 3 pomaitl prepared to fly 700 miles across an er sraei erri ry and bown -ntry, 1 foot Greenland ap up a broadcasting station six miles sh weather from Tel Aviv and blasted two Is- smtnin Nord on the east coast. iraeli armorcd'cars near Magdal. one Globemaster carries an Earlier Egyptian newspapers re- gigio passenger ” " ter. Thelported the commandos penetrated other carries equipment necessaryllsrael for about 25'miles .Tuesday to Numble its heavy pm-is. Thgyrto carry out punitive action and were due to arrive at Nord shortly illad lflllecl 15 l0 20 lsfaells. y heme 10:00 pm. ADT. - While exact casualty figures A third Globemsster is staridiriglw-re ard to establish. repdi-is bV' 8' Sandrestrom in wesgemifrom th sides totalled up to'at G-reenlandv waning for weather m'least Israeli and eight Egyptian leer m Danish weather station dead since last Thursday. A score fnmuvig on the east wasp or more others have been (70l.0.N'EL nuns CHA , pmundedv 1 TOP honors in both the Edgar P. col Sylye C. Stak. co nderg 1Srnith trophy for portrait competi- or the Sixth Air Rescue Group at , , than and the Lorne ll. Read com- Briiish To npgi-by Pepperrell air force base mtfrcial plaque for best commerc- earlier flew to Thule to direct the 0 yr 181 type were awarded to Bliss . In? As soon as the helicopter is as-. u ans Wu, .,pe,.,,..,,,, Wright of Halifax. semblcd it will fly to the ship. for Cyprus Mrs. Bernadette Heckbert of thel iieckbert Studios, Summerside. was elected vice president for Prince Edward Island. Other officers are: secretary Treasurer, Bliss Wright llalifaxi Vice President for Nova Scotia. Roy MacKenzie. New Glas- EOW: Vice President for New Bruns- wick. Harry Pudham, Fredericton. Honorary life memberships were Presented to veteran photograph- ers. Charlie Climo of Halifax and guy Mesereau of Newcastle. N. the l0.000- . from Thule to Dam The convention dealt with mat piers relating to the photographic Weather conditions in the vicln-t ily of the Jopeter were poor Mon- profession and illustrated lectures W9” SW9" by Paul Horsdale Ol- . LONDON. llieulers)-The Brit- lawa hoto it - H ' - V biilty was three miles in . . D gran er. oward Kirby. .d,:;(;lwinzlSlsnow" the cam" was 300 ish cabilnetr Monday. approved new Eastman Kodak representative M! and the temperature 32 deg. proposia sh ort B0I;?i:1ii.I.ilf)llBl pro- from Rochester. N. Y.;. Frank Roy. r t33.3..El-.:::'..e..3.:ai."iii:: tr gv ti plans call for the I i ' 99 ewman. nsco re hclizgstlg 3:; bring the men from millan will outlne the plan when nresentative for the Maritime; the Jopeier to weather station Cape p Bismark in Dove cove. where the the three-power conference on waters were ice-free Monday. i Cyprus resumes here today in sec- ret session. ' . .RNATE PLAN . While details of ill B ill l'i Eli: lii:A:A!lb8if0S!. h triphybian Proposals have not bfzeheiilisclloseii. Fl” F0” All3”5i"5'M0ll"l SW-it i-craft capable of landing in snow,'conference sources said they will l'l B0ml39l"5 5"l0lllel'9d lllt ram. 0.. gmooth ice would ny" fall short of the Greek claim for r""l0”el0W" AFVOWS l7'2 Sllndlli : mm to Nam r.-mm' Nord theyf"self-determination" for Cyprus. -llel'"”0" 3' peak” Sllilltlll l' l mum be nag," to -nmie in .rThe maximum British offer is ex- like 3 One Same lelllll lll llle ll? lsr er aircraft Like the hellcop-lP9Cled ll) be the 9Sl8lJll5llmGlil Ol of 5 Qlleenis County Imelmell mg the Albanian an accommodglconstitutional self-government in late "3" baseball llll3lS- mm mmngm. .Cyprus. with the possibility of -lnnlor O'Brien hurled 6 inning An alternate and more difficult 3 13'" Tevlew 9f "'9 lmsmmlt if” the gqmbers and R933” MM ninn is for the helicopter to placer DEADLOCK REMAINS lmly” l""Sl”d "'1 . fuel along the coast between the, Such an offer, it is thought. is buigozggisreiigifgl igortghe Eilhrmtlf Jopcter and Nord. then leap-froglunlikely to break the apparent Hughes Maccanum cage nn from cache to cache with the meal deadlock in the talks which open- mi. mli b d. .ed l t . ' A ' . gigsent position of the Jopeter hereasprgiiglgedbihholgiyriiuguariiii: The second game Wm be may . - ,V :d on Memorial Field Wednesday i:naibc;i:)t”.'it0 miles from the Green will come to an end this p evening at 6 0-dock. . ZR WesierniGuar.dianl em 45 lMillion Homes. sf..:;..l!”2':.”:;2...:Ii:: Are Destroyed 22 inclusive. ISOVOIC Ill nG(1i;Nf,v.ia d(iAp) ) The cun.e,.,v COME To 3.” 0 . oo s n n a and east Pakistani -ryndm simply-l:'”' ill lhave ivrecked more than 28.00iil l."f”"CT""d"y evenlhu sgptenlllberl An extremely severe electricalllllllllllllileilig llhiei hliltiliiiecimtiilgiiiihollililloiiiati t. sateen serv ce. E e ent , - - .- inusic. Xe stonn occurred in the west prince perm" 3' 9 F999” l'9CelVed l3Y llle . League of Red C So i t id S”.FEnED mnmm! pp Mr. area about seven o clock last even- Monday. "'55 C e '95 5" ci,,,.l,. curl. of chulonewwn. ll ing. Accompanied by a heavy down. seven United states Ah. Force a patient in mg pr-inc. county pour of rain and almost continuousilmnspoft Planes left Geneva for Hospital suffering injuries sustain. flashes of lightning the storm was New Delhi and Karachi. the Indian ed when his car failed so make are particularly severe in the Tignishland Pakistani capitals. Monday turn at Day's Corner. near Welling. area where it lasted for nearly an with the first 20 tons of Red Cross ton yesterday afternoon. Ag (gr .5 hour. With the exception of a relief supplies for the flood vic- could be learnedlast evening, Mr. number of local power blackouts time. mostly medicines and blan- Craig's car skidded on the gravel no damage was reported. kets. F ' 'B:s.:f..-.......-; .. -l ll ANCIENT ACADIAN RELICS The display of historical objects at Miscoliche last week included many items whose possession and use many years ago by the an- cestors of the Acadian people re- siding there today, recalls a color- ful era of history which marks the ing the sacramental I-lost used inllon whose use is unknown today. progress of more than one hundred the sacrifice of the Mass. Otherl years in the life of this community. objects in the foreground include In the right foreground in the iron fork tongs. a hand made metal design, and W, phom at right de. photo above are crude iron tongs candle holder. and an ancient ob- picts the dispersal of the Acadians which were employed'in prepar-Iject of metal and wood construct- in 1755. t ' Tuesday, Sept. 6. 1955 The Guardian Page 18 EDMONTON (CP) - The Church; 'of England in Canada has changedi its name to the Anglican Churcbi of Canada. I The new title was approved” Tuesday night by the Upper and Lower Houses of the general synod when they met in joint session here. The name - change follows 55 years of debate. with both houses. voting down an amendment which; would have designated the Epis-t copal Church of Canada as the: official title. The vote-23 to 4 la the Upper House and 174-!) is the Lower liouse - endorsed a recommend- i ation of the committee set up in 1954 to study the name question. DEBATE QUESTION I The 300 delegates also spent; more than two hours debating that question of the fixed primatial sect and then referred the question back to the Upper House for fur- . ther consideration. The motion finally passcd asked that "if possible. a submission of I 1 Continued from page 1 Island Housewife she require it. Don Smith estimated the actual, distance which Mrs. Peters swami to be about 12 1-2 miles. She was carried west of her course by the receding tide and carrjed hack in- The religious picture al. the right was displayed in an old metal frame of exquisite hand-worked (Photo by Wotton). Canadians Mark Labor, 7"" R0995 Day in Va rieiy Of Ways By the Canadian Press Canadians chose a multitude of . ways to mark the last long week- lot people and of the summer-Labor Day- with fairs and lingering trips to summer cottages the most com- mon. Sunny. warm weather was gen- ii-al throughout the country and lghways were crowded as people left homes for holidays or return- ed from prolonged vacations. Ontario's holiday weekend was highlighted by several attempts to swim Lake Ontario. Early Saturday three persons attempted the swim and Saturday night another three set out The CNF. swim was postponed for 2-1 hours when rising winds made the lake dangcroiis. ls Awarded All-Expense Trip Overseas Miss Ellen Herring, formerly of Vernon. P.E.I. has been awarded an all-cxpense trip to England. Scotland and the Continent by the Employers Liability Assurance Cooperation of Boston. The award is granted for loyalty. ability to do the job and conscientious ap- plicatlon. Miss Herring was graduated from the grade school at Vernon and later from Prince of Wales College. While in Vernon she made her home with the late Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins. Shesnowa full fledged Underwriter in Workmens Compensation and General Lia- bility lines for the employers. She sailed on Friday on the S.A. Parthia from Boston on the trip which is scheduled to take two months. The first girl to win this award, at the cessation of the wars. was Mss A. Georgna Grant formerly of Millview. She made this breath- taking trip ln the summer of 1940. Miss Grant is a sister of Mr. Vincent Grant of Millview. Mrs. Joseph Carmichael of Elliotvale Eamscllffe. It the sharp turn in the road at In the province of Quebec two special events brought thousands into the two largest fclties. Montreal's Oratory of St 'Joseph. patron saint of labor. w. visited by Paul-Emile Cardinal iLeger and thousands of pilgrims -for special prayers. l In Quebec. a provincial exposi- tlcin opened Saturday and attract- ed thousands to the city. In the Marititiie: hasehall big croivti-di';iivc-rs. Two exhilii lions-Cape Breton Farmer's A- mid the Pictou Exhi-biLion-opcn- ed. 4 TRURO iclnimldaster Marie and Just Barbara each scored two victories in a Labor Day harness racing program here Monday. Easter Marie. owned by D.R. Turner of Dartmouth. a daily double winner, rounded the course in 2.1il in the first race and 9:17 2-3 in the fourth race Just Barbara. owned by H. Woodside of Kensington. P.E.1., won the second race in 2:15 3-5 and 2:15 1-5 in the sixth. Other winners were Mighty Deb. mined by Lorne Letcher of Spring- hill. in 2.11 1-5. Judge. Miller. games and sporting events wcrv owned by CF. Braizg of FollinR- B"5l”"' M355--3r9lll5lllIlE V9l3llVPS il'lOd ill 22:10 2-3: Laliey's Drcnm. rrrned by R. Stuart of lliurrayist soclatinn Fair at North Sydney. Rwer. P.E.l.. and Keppock Play,-lll"5- wllllam C4 l30D8ltl- Girl. owned by H B Willis of Char-1 lottetnwn. in 2.10 4-5. liBay Slate Pat Clocks Fast Mile .Ai Montreal MONTREAL (CP)-Bay State Pal. of Summcrside, P.E.I. won the seventh race. a 81.500 mile pace at Richelieu Park Saturday pin 2:05 3-5. The winner paid 96, 34.50 and 33. Fastest mile of the day was in the sixth race. a 35.000 pace. in which King Pola of Matane, Que. came home in 2:04 3-5. Continued from page 1 May Reach iday weekend experience. the As- sociated Press survey of accident deaths in the 78-hour period of Aug. 19-22 counted 385 traffic deaths. 67 drownings and 85 mis- cellaneous fatalities for a total of 7. A big factor in the heavy death tolls was the expanding number of motor vehicles on a national road network not planned to handlcl the volume. this point and overturned. lie wast taken to the Prince County Hospitall anclwas reported last night as leillnll fairly comfortably. Conway llr. and Mrs. Robert Connollyl nl Hamilton. Ontario. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson on Sunday. Aug- llsl 28 llrs Oscar MacNcill was a i visitor at the home of Mrs. Eliza-i ll0(lhmTrcdnlck on -Monday. Aug- is . llrs Luther Williams. East l Bidoiord. was a visitor at the hump of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hen- 1 llflsnn. Freeland on Sunday. rluizunt zit llr and Mrs Kenneth Dawson. Pnplor Grove. were visiting Mr.' -flxnhn Ellis at Conway on Sunday., wins! 28. it being the occasslon lll Mr. Ellis 34th Birthday. HAlbei'l'on Fylllss Edith Myrna Arthur. St. -'0:lnnrs. was a weekend visitor 3 lllr home of her parents. Mr. ""1 llrs. Stanley Arthur. Alberton. Bllr Ernest Hardy, Sackvllle. N. melilallled and relatives in an weekend. c ty during that vlfn. Winston England, Ellarslia. d:yted relatives at Albertoa yester- wlllf. Gordon Kerr. Charlottetown. f I weekend guest at the liomat 0 M5 mother. Mrsilalen Kei-r.l Alberto”. "Au':t'1.mber of their friends met? Fr photo by Malah of Ottawa. blowing PQCC I. C. hlhia hafaramanths Tower CARlLLONEURS' latthaopenl oftbe leet-'la NorthAmri .(0P PEOT0)Ml .HRa:Bfl-Klng;'l'-- it... of a.”8.m d l i " -a.?ii.i." . "T GREETING .. V .. .:..q.l-4-1-is, " -Continued, from page 6 Baseball Results. Hall (10) and Atwell, Spehard (10). Hearn. Wilhelm (7). Grissom (9) McCall (10), Giel (10) and Kati. Holman (8). W-Friend. L-Grissom. l-1Rs: Pgh-G. Freese (2), Thomas; Smith. L-Larsen. Second New York 000 220 001-5 7 0 Baltimore 000 120 000-3 11 5 Coleman. Byrne (5) and Berra; Wight and Smith, Triandos (9). W-Byrne. First Washington 002 000 000- 2 5 1 Boston 134 002 00x-10 14 1' Abernathy, Pascual (2). Clarke (4) and Courtney. Korcheck (4): Brewer and White. L-Abernathy. HR: Boa-Plerssll. Second Washington 000 001001-2 8 2 Boston 003 002 20x-7 10 0 McDermoti, Schmitz (6) and Courtney; Susce and White. L- Mcbermott. HR: Bos-Jensen. First Kansas City 001 021 001-6 12 0 Cleveland 010 003 000-4 6 2 . Ditmar and Shantz; Feller. Honi- teman (5). Mossi (6), Santiago (9). Maglie I9) and Naragon. L-Mossi. HR: Cle-Doby. Second Kansas City 000 000002-: 4 3 Cleveland 121 110 30x-9 ll 2 Kellner. Herbert H) Harrington (8) and Astroth; Score and Hegan. Cle-Rosen. Doby. First Chicago 000 mil 000-2 5 0 Detroit 400 012 00x--7 ll 0 Trucks, Consuegra (1) Papal (2) Martin (7) and Lollar; Hoeft and House. L - Tnicks. HR: Det- Boone. Second Chicago 100100100-8 4 0 Detroit 000 000000-0 6 2 Keegan. Pierce (8) and Moss; Lory and Wilson. W-Keegan. international League Rochester 000 000 000-0 5 0 Montreal 500 100 00x-4i in 0 Kelly. Wooldridge (1). Helm (Ti. and Rand. White (5); Lasorda and Ted. L-Kelly. First Havana Richmond Moreno and Sierra; 000 00') I-1 4 3 000 204 x-ll ll 0 Konstantv. ito port vnhen theltidle changed. Just ' -before t e comp et on 0 er mar- latbom swim, the tide changed 'again but did not Zreatly affect Miss Freda Keuting. Charlotte her progress. Her brother, Alban town spent the week-end with her Gallant paced her during the last friend Mrs. George Riley. Ken- mile. sington R.R Tony Cole. perched in the stern of th wbnat. provided canlcen Mrs am M” Ralph Sllmersi servige rho Mrs. Peters. She had Summerside accompanied by Miss coffee at 3.00 A, M, and a thermos Ma-loll” ml”-V aml Gall 50ml-"'5 of soup at sun-up. Small containers were visitors to Grahams Road on with n spnt on the cover. used to Sundays feed babies, were used in the feed- ing operation. Mrs. Peters said sha contracted I cramp in her leg during the night. was able to work it out. al- most completely but was unable to use the flutter-kick afterwards. Sh? started her swim with the crawl. making three miles in the first hour and forty minutes. She used the side and breast strokes for most of the distance. il0WCVe!'.5'5llh: water was calm and about egrees l'Pllii'llP.Cl to their home in l(en- when she. entered it. It roughened. sington on Thursday by motor. and became quite chnplily about aitcr spending the past week with 3.00 A.M. The wind was iavnrahlel relatives in Boston. Mass. I Henry Elliot. was employed in dir-1 ' ' n t e water to M” Fwd Park" ll” Telurlmd svciiiiiii tiutsligillliiiliisteii bliiiovs. There linme tn Kcnsingtnn having sc- lwel-Q about 200 peoplg gathered at Mmpanlell ll?!” ltllsband l0 Ql-l9l39C- the Borden pier to see Mrs. Peters Wll9l'?, ll? Wlll Salll lllf England complete her swim. She gave much to visit members of his family. or we crgdn, gopher wcces, go Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacDonald he:-1 leelptgr-5' ;,Sl:.:;:l:ily,,P9?1"i:n&,ll?:, and son Wendell of Chaleur Bay. Milt. dapham ii naHn' tut the N.B. accompanied by Mrs. Reg- pobebl erffswtlmg uiuudiso wind inald Clark and daughter Valerie E: 3 T ' N o ' ' of North Wiltshire. were recent ' visitors to Baltic. the guests of hjhf,ug;nldesiihlddiiiliomtijliiiiili-Enwilgi Mrs' James wan" lsydney. N. S.. where Mr. Peters Mrs. James Wall and Mr. David ls emplwed "ml A l"k"V: ' Mrs. Joseph Woodside. Kensing- ton, has returned home after a pleasant visit with her sister. Mrs. Ray Waite of Shcrbrooke. Mr and Mrs. John Milton of in Ketisiiiglon and Sea View. where they are the guests of Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Bernard NY-Mays. D Physician - Surgeon Second gulgltgnt,';:enl:l:ltlcMrhad.;5 lxaiif ROBERT TAYLOR AND gum, Water street. summer-Illa Pittsburgh 100 000020-3 9 lwiiiiam Cameron and daughter Non PARKER IN LUSTY AD- 9'10" 703' New Y0” 000 22002x'51l 0 Bonnie of Concord New Hsmp-I Face. Donoso (5) and Shepard. Shire ' j Filmed in color on eye-filling 10- h Nlarhos l7): I-riddle lilld K3” Ls ' lcations in the magnificent redwood olagrap T" Face. 1-IRs: Pgh-Thomas. Shep- Mr. and Mrs. William H. Burns. forest country of Northern Cali- THE READ 31-nnjg ard; NY-Marys. Le lzialpeque spent the week-end in fornia. this la a roaring; rousifng. Ame can ague ictoria. two-flsted an co oru rory o a 3, w, 35;" N York , l - hy Kentucky trapper who. W 300 ooo oao 00-510 1 Miss Hazel Adams RN. ofthe xiimitilki on half a dozen deadly 3- Bammom gtaff of Agrince Coainty hllospital. riid fan I slnsle-handed but who .300 002 000 01.4; ll 2 nmmersl e is span ms or vaca- meets his Waterloo when he tries .. ,9 Byrne. Sturdlvant (1) Kucks (7) "0" It K9l'l8ll'lEl0llv its avoid capture at the hands of Larsen (9) and Berra; Wilson and M1” Mme Comm 1' visiting a determined and predatory 1798 Knxsmmou pioneer girl. The tense excitement begins in the picture's very opening shot in which Bushrod Gentry (Robert Taylor). en route to the Ohio hunt- . lnjlglglilng: rsezcuee a girl from a ' sea p- un g awnee Indian. The Clalms Russla .girl is only too willing to show her ber constantly. In addition. all Rlus-pg:-stitude but the unromatically- slan shipyards are busy in T inclined Bushrod prefers to go it naval craft with oil tankers the alone. However. he finds himself only type of merchant vessels now up against a tougher obstacle when being built in the country. he is a m b ll s h e d by three more Oil tankers "are considered to Shawnees. recleves an arm wound be of strategic importance for the and is nursed hack to health by fueling of naval vessels operating Mary Cherne (Eleanor Parker). in foreign waters'." only daughter in Cadmus Cherene's The new estimate of Soviet in- (Victor McLaglen) family of four tentions also is based, the writer strapping sans, said, on a 21.000 mile secret cruise Mary decides that Bushrod is the early this year by one of Russia's-man for her and his fate is sealed. latest long-range snorkel type sub- When she goads her ex-boy friend marines. from Murmansk to the on to fighting Bushrod in the hopes Antarctic and back. of subduing him. he flattens the 5” WEE” MC” '" i:1nllilti;l:leCllI):eliiheTlfIaeiliiiiI; liiakanfrzz-firihrf The submarine traveled under all scrap. but that doesn't save him water for 14 hours a day on a trippeliher. Finally. the guileful Mary that took six weeks each way. Itlforces him to marry her in a shot- was followed at some distance byigun wedding, and when he now an auxiliary vessel and was met takes off for the hunting country. in the Antarctic by the Soviet whal-lshe is not far behind on his trail. in flotilla "Slava." TM The Russians are fdehsicribzd as building far-rang g s ng ee . equipped with radar and planes. "There is little doubt that it is only a question of time before the. U.s.s.a. demands ttheb right "tot MT. RYAN HALL establish a permanen ase it e Antarctic formaer wl:!a,i'ingwr;i:'idlW0dn0Cdly, September 7th research act es.” er says. friends and relatives in Kensing- ton and Baltic. (Continued from page 1) Supper at 4:30 New ATTACHE Standard Time OTTAWA (CP)-Lt.-Col. Gordon; D. Dailley. 44. of Winnipeg will. Bingo and Dance :lChurchiOi England In Canada Changes Name a fresh recommendation be made to this synod." The see. the area over which the primate has jurisdiction. now D Rupert'ii Land. The present ri- mate. Most Rev. Walter Fostl Barfoot. also is metropolitan Dd bishop of Rupert's Land. Chancellor R.H. Seward of IV onto sparked debate by initiating a move to have the primatlal see fixed in Toronto. He said he felt the primate should be trod from diocesan duties to give him more time as leader of the church in Catinda. Rt. Rev. G.N. Luxton of London, Ont bishop of Huron. said the prohlr-m should not be settled M a rlnllarand-cents basis and that he disliked the division between east and west on the question. CANTERBURY IN CANADA He said he was not voting against Winnipeg - Archbishop lSarlvint'l present headquarters and said that "I have alwayg ing it In my heart there should be I Canterbury somewhere in Canada a place for a pilgrimage. I plead for a permanent solution to this problem even if we have to wit another 20. years f it." Art-lihishop Barfooti said he at as time cxprcssed a wish that the fix:-ri prirriafial see should be part of the diocese of Rupert's Land. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants '1'. Earle Hickey aanadlas Bank of Commerce Summerside. P.E.l. Phone III W. Albert Robertson P. E. 1. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Surnmerside P. 0. B08 an DIAL S344 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. Sulnn-ieralda Opiomeirisi E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.0. PHONE 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Snmmersih B. F. Hunter, R-.0. Summerslde. P.E.1. - Phone Ill SMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc.. 0 D. 28! Water Street - sninmeli Above Maurice Mul's Men's Wad PHONE 35” PHYSICIANS Dr. ll-ihert Mac-.Neill.&D. Monday-Tuesday 7:15-0:10. Gregory Peck. Anne Baxter. Richard Wldmark la "YELLOW SKY" Rank drawing Tues. - 'l1iII. SUMMERSIDE TO1)Al( 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:1s ADMISSIONS: Ewiiings 60c and 500 Matinee 50c and 250 NATURE'S VAST wiuisiititsai --nu COLOR our 3 MANY RIVERS l To cnoss leave for Yugoslavia next month to take over from Col. L. E. Ken- yon. 40. of Reamsville. Out. as military attache in the Canadian embassy at Belgrade. the army an- noimccd lllonday The new attache will he pf0TT1fliPd in acting rank of cnloiwl Col i(etiyori'.s new appoint- REGENT Thompson I4) Volselle (7) and Watlington. Second Havana no 000 010- 4 8 2 Richmond 000 000 l8x- 9 11) Amor, Harris (6) Valentine (6) and Noble. Montalvo (6). Sierra (8): Voieelle. Medllnger (ll) Habe- nlcht (R) and watlitiglnvi. Columbus 022 000 f)'l)- ti l. .1 Syracuse 000 100 100-2 is 0 Diiscr and F.raiitt. Spring. More- hcad (4) Joiinson 40- Peterson '0) and Heymail Toronto 205' 001 My--5 I t Bl8l'l0lllP. H a in lo v till end Streuii. Hetlrt and Berber:-t L- merit. will be iinnoiinced inter. Tntiiglil . . . . .. 7:15 - 9:20 Wednesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:1