MAXIM8 OIL MERE MAN" p--c:n ,,g..wngveseIssIIe- Read b EVej,7:'3t?-"l,lI . MAXIMS A OIL MERE MAN We live more by example than "an, by reason. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew. tt ”""" ”""'"'”"'t ”""'""'" '""' "' """” '”""'" CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1953 16 PAGES .f.t:.l3.';i'.:'.lt.';'.'-l.iI.':...i2f."t'r.trr. lg ELL ".00. Othet Provinces and lJ.8.A. 811.00 per snnam.) 5,000 Sdiiare Miles Ordered Sealed Off NAXROBI. Kenya. loco square miles of terrorlst-in- iesleci tcrrilory for an all-out mil- ll,-ni campaign to crush the anti- whlte Mall Mau cult. As if anticipating a major oifen- " save, the terrorists hacked down trees nnd dug trenches to barri- cade key roads in the sealed zone north of Nairobi, wrecked four bridle!- Governor Sir Evelyn Baring an- nounced that no outsiders will be permitted henceforth into the seal- ed 1.one unless they have police passes. The war announced in office London meanwhile that Lt.-Gen. ' Sir George Erskine, 54, commander of British troops in Egypt during rhe bloody Suez rioting in months ago,wlll leave England next Thurs- day to take command of the anti- iiau Mau campaign. Named Assistant Health Officer Dr. Burton Howatt. native Of this city who has ban practising in Bedoque. has been named As- sistant. Health Officer for the Province. He is giving up his prac- lice the end of this month to en- ter the Government service. Later this year he will take post-graduate work aflx-r familiarizing himself with the Department. Coming Events "Lakeview Cavendish. will be opening Sunday, May 31st. "Dance. Orwell Hall. Monday, .lilne lst. MacDonald-Morrisey .)rchesira. "Try our Purina Finance plan. for feeding your hogs and poultry. Dillon A-, Spillett. "Vernon River-.play. Cardigan Hall, Monday, June lst. Dance liter. "Calze. sale. Cornwall Church 1-ItliM' Aid. at Fennell dz Chandler's Saturday. May 30th, 2 P. M. "Danrt-. Belfast Hall. Tuesday. ting. 2nd. Ausplces Point. Prim "Dance in Hermitage School. Wtdlle-':dH.V. June 3rd, and every lttdr-rsdai'. B. at B. Orchestra. "Coronation dance. Beaver Hall, Mtmtaallr, Tuesday. June 2. Burns" Orchestra. Admission 50 cents. "l'nr'.eiy Concert, Pie Social and llance lll St. George's Hall, wed. lit-"la:-'. June 3rd. at 8.30. "Attend Milton A. Y. P. A. vu- 1'i.V Concert, North Milton Hail, Ttttir-rlnv, June 4th. "F-tr increased poultry profits Witnnlve at. 4 to 6 weeks. Eric P. Msrllliail, New Hrwgn, Q "n””” "HY Tuesday night, "”'"t" Bridae Rink hall. M yi . . Music . .unlocs Orchestra. - ltttitltmilon dance FrenchRiver gm Mtthdhy night. June lst. '"tCI'w from moo to 1:00. "Cnrran Ban Players present. Lmr three-act comedy Thanks. H "1 Hill. Wellington. Tuesday . in 2nd xigwtidttm and old time dancing. g,,:f;””;g :Chg0l- Monday. June ilt. mnhmmmrgreiaeut Orchestra. Rs. .""ttteVn Han. Friday, June a. hunt:-mgneHu:iilwn Pinyin will ma m,mm't.t;mwirlIr- Specialties "Gilt! Sale today at I P M at gel-nd Radio Centre. in Great Mglme Street. Sponsored by West -3 Women's Institute. "c0l'0nItion Dance St Peter's ;:dkf Tgesdsy night, June ammofed by wrcnestra. Lunches. "See Tracadie Dramatic Olub ;D&:::(:tn PM? "Room 13'' in cumin nlilv Wednesday. June 8rd. "Monthly M-O-W 1 , - 999-ins. orapaud-Vim zrgarg enf 1'11-ade. Thursday. lrnannce're2u::msmnlrer. good It. so W J"nEfm0"io Afton Hall. Monday. his mug. e".G"" ""9" "id p n M "fill Program followed "C0 Admission 551: and am. tfteuters") -- 0 arualn has ordered one of its top . sciirrnls to Kenya and sealed off , They also r special ' Allies r3Fced E from Two I been called for its construct j A if 5,,i.LL1Vtl.l. Li ' . A . l i.L c. . LA The proposed new permanent bridge at Montague way of 24 feet wide and a 5 foot. sidewalk. The bridge is of ter span of 40 feet at each end. There will he an abutment at each end and also entranc ion but the above design and and Highways has in view to remedy the situation at this impor cording to officials of the department. (above) will be approximately 185 feet long with a road- ihree span design with the centre 80 feet long and a shor- pmem, and the Royal Canadian Rem, incosurcmonts are what the A. ! ,. 7v"' - . ..4..-..I-.-1.,.l.1. .....'...;x...-.. . a......x-.-a.aa.g.x.a-. tout point in King's County for vehicular traffc, ac- Hill Positions - ,,..,,3 ,0; The Communists threw in 8.500 Thursday night before opening, their current. but drive against the Duke of Wcllingtonis Regiment on the Book. The Reds had increased their artillery fire on the 3rd bat- talions of the Royal 22nd Regi- tdian positions on the westernfrontt .'.'.-'m e posts. Tenders have not yeti Department of Public Works lment and gave every appearancel M D1'9WtI'mC to attack. They threw their major thrust. at the Welling- Trichinosis Epidemic In Sudbury Area SUDBURY, Ont. lOPl - A trichlnosis epidemic continued to spread in this Northern On- tario district Friday with re- ports of 10- new cases issu by Dr. J. 3. Cook, city healt oi- ficer. This brings to 11 the number of cases reported since Monday. Triehinosis la a rare illness caused by eating under- cooked infected pork. Boy Scout Ass'n Council Officers Brigadier W. W. Reid, D50, ED, was re-elected President of the Provincial Council of the Boy Scouts Association at the annual meeting held last night. Patrons of the organization are His Honour Lieut.-Governor T. W. L. Prowse and Premier A. W. Matheson, De.Bloia and the Hon. Vice-Presi- dent, Hon. J. A. Bernard. on-ntinuea7ih-Page is 0813 Final plans were completed yes- terday and the City is all ready for its big show as part of the Corona- tion Day celebration. The Corona- tion committee with Councillors Roy Cudmore and Alban Farmer, as co-chairman held its last meet- ing and concluded all arrange- ments for the observance of the day. The evening show, including the big fireworks display. will be held at the Exhibition Grounds in con- junction with the first night har- ness racing of the season. For this evening women and children are "Come to Coronation Dance, Fort. Augustus Hall, Wednesday, June 3rd. tEurke'a Orchestra. "Farmers ask about. the Shur Gain Feed Finance Plan. For par- ticular: contact your local feed mill. .Farmers who break records use Shur Gain. "Coronation hall, St. Peters Legion Hall. Monday, June l. Jackie Doyle and his Clover Club lrirchestra. Dress optional. Sponsor- led by the Legion and Jaycees. "Notice.-All Bills owing in Long River school District No. 29. if not paid by June 10th, i9.':3, will be handed into Court for collec- tion. By order of Trustees. Allan A. Campbell, secretary. "Charlottetown Farm supplies, 203 Great George Street. sales and service. Complete line of DeLaval Mllkers. Coolers, new and used separators, water Pressure sys- tems, etc. "Attention hog producers: Point Prim, Eldon. Ulgg, Glenco. Vernon River, Bernard MacPherson will be collecting hogs for Swift Can- adian Co. Limited every Monday through your district. For truck- ing service phone Vernon River 19-i collect. "Buying pigs Monday at Fred- ericton: Tuesday. Brcokfinid, 9:00 a.m.: Milton 10:00, York 1:00 p.m.: Bedford. 2:00; Tracadie, 2:30; Mt. suwsrt, 3:00: Ptort Augustus, 3:30: water-vale. 4:00; Vernon River, 5:00: Pownai, 55:30. Wednesday: New Glasgow, 9:00 am.: Wheatley River, 10:00: Holmes" Corner, il:00; New Haven, 1200 p.m.: Bon- shaw. i::i0: Desable. 2:00: Kelly's Cross, .00; Emerald. :00; oilf- ton, 5:00; Ksnsingtcn, 5:80. Pay- ing 32'! a pair for good pigs over 30 lbs. each, and 318 over 15 lbs. Chitown Programme For Coronation Day 'oeing admitted free of charge and will have a separate entrance through the west gate below the bleachers. If the weather should not be on its good behaviour due to rain the afternoon program will be carried out in the Forum with the evening fireworks display to be shown at a later date to be an- nounced. Following is the full time sche- dule, for the day: l93rtl C Hon. President is the Hon. G. D.' -Piillte onvocation Day At Of Wales College ' was concluded yesterday with the -and Ministm of Education, presid- tons. In all, the Chinese have com- mitted l5.000 men since Wednes- day in the centre and west in battles of size and violence un-'- maichcd sin:-e the lighting on the central front. last October. United States 25th division and Turkish troops were pulled back under orders from outposts Vegas- and Elko, two of the. string of out- post hills which stretch from five - -e mics east of . Another successful Collage year Honk, 10 m11,IA:”,1.r,?;:lI1'1(:,(m,h,.u:,.:,):.: town where a' l t . l holding of thaecconvocation. ER--1wm;dmvp llmsme Mk! mmme ercises at Prince. of Wales College ' 1 during which Honor Diplomas and Artillery Duel l Graduating Diplomas were pre- sented to 22 members of the Fourth Th”5' ll-""1 Tm 500l"'l' l7tll1F'fl bank closer to the main lines than Allied Wear Great B ieor e McArthur . SEOUij GIAIEJ .- The greatest Rfllltlliliahlr progress achieved lni Approxtinateiv two -, Chinese push or 1953 rose m M”, t(.Cll'lll'L:fii' traiiilllg ln. this I-'l:orlllcc1;jay gtuftpnfg 55 30 miles Harm of Seoul F.K.;da.'.H;l.P.('(:l;: (wars HE: lr.(.:ta.ctl' at PTl.Il.'.'C IZCl'.l':u'cl ti forcing the Allies from two hllllp-11'-M Amt'aAhCOmmmcmm"” ffVl;l third or the " outposts. but it was stalled before qmtwll) t 9 P- E 1- V0Ci1”'m";: fmnl lit”-iliivv the major position-the liook. t l -”””d3-V- H""- -i- Vi lives one zn 7HlNESE REDSi PUSH NORTH OF SEOUL GAINING IN FUR Britain Sends Prominent GeneraIpTo Kenya Proposed New Bridge For Montague Vocational School Closes Activity I scho -cs arr lslrlxs n' '1 Mtillo.::.n, Premier nllcl Minzstrr oflciav. M. lCrl.it-itlon. presided at the flIl1C- mi; 5 mcn on a battlefield strewn lliiil H M”. g S 1 Id R P. V , P .- i W hundreds of Chinese. corpses wltll- vx,mg'C('”:lP :3 Ti: Md ”””i- it-l F sclzotl is rt .lti ' in gun sound of the truce town of, n”;djfEmFd i S 25:11 9N5 ll9l(”IDv'r-r.ln:on Dr N Panmunjom. Savage artillery duels1:JO,(;g”mP l marat 3- Vvfimiryalld the Prorlm crnmcl:t and churned the hills and valleys. mfw” ,mjVp”5L:i"m if?” ”( ”'”my'lll'-'tS -'11”-it UP-3. fl ' K'Wl”- to tram Front-line reports said the (ihin- shiaw 'DP'”eHf"t'lVI'; bl 131- 1- Vl tvetr-rnns of mo inst "'lilrl war me had two divi mnS"rmm 15000 ilfl'l. and ;ll'i:Icsml?imlin(ii trrnlimi M ilk Ah" 1': oh! W Md - . .. H w --a- :l'..--yo, n'xn ...-. ,,. ,.g 0, to 20'000 mm'm wselwt Cullen, Minister of I:ldLlr-try andlflzeicfc-(;P V I i W D n . 1- British Communique R"5')l'lTF5- p .- p I In his report of the years ar:tiri- Pri1:- flat The British war office, in one ties Principal W. S. Mclviurty noted . . of its rare communlques of the that rnrollments had increau-fl, A”d""k' ('3555 - Vtlt-lam WW" " war. said in London that British from R3 in ill-i7. when the first ,rr , p' troops inflicted R islnashlng de- CIFFSIW were started. to .1 total oi” .imm"'”m,'P,M"-"""'”: 1- mm.” c feat" on the Communists :1". the 521) this year. nliicll is appl'oxlmllc-- mdt 2' Xxt 3:” P:”" 7t Jlwllh 3 Hook. ly 20 over the council ' o l e .".lt 0 indie, . 5, Bill Boss, Canadian Press cor- with lls 1-:esrnt fdc:litfe;. r'l'i)li: n”Ck”'”"' "M P”'5t"i"5: it 7- respondent, reported that the Chln- number included l7:'l'dav students E'l5wmt'h Em!"”1- gt w'm”m cse fainted an attack on the Cnna- and 343 faking a(ii':iIlt."(vCE of the &”h9sm75 3' km D”R"ihP5' night colirscs m.-itle available by Con”. cl :1 pace i5.'t2nlW liecord Scoutwlggislration Reported At Annual Meeting Scouts ll7l1;(if?7l:-YZEVA-cg.-if)-I'rlCiimfif,'f.l"ddllV1g' TMM mmbershlp 1" ct" B”-Vtinc. Two troops were Flf”".'il”ii".f"i lsirrllll, iliol'em(1trr;:I In 219 PT0V1nC91(lu:':r.c the tF'71r one .tt. Vic-lmrrtrq -1 - rear was . , ma r-, up of ion: .- '. .1, t ' ,, s(-mm.,.,. 333 Boy Scams and SanI:S:c0l;:1i,li1X?rlll:.3t'3iT'lJP let Nft't;,t. wolf Cubs, it. was reported at the l'u",,n i.i;m1.. 3; il;..ld"',.0td””1'”' annual meeting of the Provinclall Th"; 3,-xe)m1,r,1.l;,,,C0If'(.ln;;;:;1,gglnm,r Council held last night. A record A V U l r A rcuistratlon of 940 of these mem- rjzlntflg,nuiL:::.,:;.,:(:.: if s.'.m”;: hers was filed. The meeting v.'a3',31,nmn ..'a;,d ;,n,',gt1 h 3' V ,qmr,' Plivslded over hv the Presldcr.t.l ti ,5 its 9 "fin ere ENE. W. W. Rpm: b) ;-llndn nslslants in each floor. In mm.wmz his WDOHI Exmwlso that snliior boys nil. :3(ll'liViIlllP'l-'t lire C0nlllll5Slt'7llPr E. Gordon Kerri???” pingmss ”nd0,r..pi9.wi 3: ,5; stated that. there were 29 active; (.C0ll'iYl1lN1 On page 3- Chi 3 swims made un of 28-won Cubl ---W "- Packs and 2t iBoy Smut Troopsi The total increase for the year vrnsl 32 members. i Note. or Warning (item: ARE A Lot or; i Year Class in an impressive cere- mony attended by a large audi- ””,m"-V fl"! h”-33" 5W90l7lnl? U1" lh9l:RlIt5 and the valleys beynndl once. Hon A. W-0 Mamemnp pN,mm.lCommilillst guns replied and a ter-- irific artillery duel razed under a ed at the exercises and extendedim” mm”- warm congratulations to the win-t, tiers of diplomas, certificates and: "imam fen me Red P,--mes. llocal and expres.sed He told the st,udent.s that they-i Wmtld be Smttsltrd- owed a deep debt, of gratitude to! ' those who made it possible for them to obtain an education. Hel also advised the students whether . . ' successful or not, that they had re- ceived an education that would be of great value to them in the years to come. His Honor, the Atiministnator of the Government, Mr. Justice Mark Despite the fierce attacks. allicd,This year's total was 44 195; m,-ml drive Wlisilast year. l confidence it due to having 32 Lone Scouts taken l !Mr. Kerr. however, issued a note C;)0D Fl3H A-uEFffiN o warning concerning the oldori AE SEA BU-f ”E.f nzerzro rB Sc H .d in tillSu)'?aif')t.iCili,z' broaugldet aefglfiilxfigt f0 I off for the second year in it roux; Part of this loss was, from the lists 13, leaving onl y A. Wins Topi ama Festival . R. MacGulgan presented the prizes, Honors At Dr OTTAWA, (CP)-Atlantic sea- board hearinga in the Board of Transport Commissioners country- wide lnquiry on freight rats equal- ization will open at Halifax Jilly 2, the board announced Friday. Main equalization hearings in the East will be at Halifax and St. John's, Nfid. The board will sit also at Fredericton and Charlotte- town during its eastern tour. but at those two points is expected to receive mainly evidence on a con- current. study.of how to eliminate railway grade crossing hazards. Here are the dates for the Marl- times-Newfoundland sittings: Fredericton grade crossing-June will buy any slut. Knud Jorgen- sen. 29-no; Halifax equalization and grade crossings July 2-4; st, John's Transport Commission Hearing Here On. July 14 Board official; said that, if any forward at Fredericton and Char- lottetown, they will be heard. However, the Maritime transport- it intends to confine its case to the Halifax sessions. hear any submissions on bodies. treat and Quebec City. equalization submissions are brought ntion commission, which speaks for ihe four eastern governments on freight rnlc mnttr-rs. has indicated The board lllsn announced today it will sit Julie-22 at Montreal to rate equalization from Quebec province Dates for lienrings on grade cros- sings will be set later for Mon- I Dr. Frank MaoKirinon. Ph.Di, . tL.L.D., Principal of the College,i , delivered a complete and impres- Following is the text of the ad- dress delivered by Principal Frank MaoKinnon, Ph.D., LL.D.: "I am happy once again to wel- come you on behalf of the College Qtirurefdioii-ling" Col. 3.-- OTTAWA. tCPi---A sleek giant that will iioiiclialaiitly landed here Friday CHICAGO. 4APv---The first ves- scl flying the French flag into Chicago since the French explorer Jacques Marquette touched the Lake Michigan shore in 1674, ar- rived ln Chicago Thursday. The ship--the Marquette--sailed from Marseilles 65 tie at ago. AMSTERDAM. fAP)oThe Com- munists were ihe big losers in Dutch municipal elections, drop- ping one fourth of their seats to the Labor Party, lateat returns from Wcrlilcstlny's voting disclosed Friday. built, sl,200,()00 Comet nirliller. port at. 2:51 pm. transatlantic crossing which easily established a tl'flllPDOrf record in- pure. jet. transport to fly it. a similar RCAF North s:a'r flight hours and 21 minutes, slow com pared to the continent-to-cnnlln ent record eslahllslied by the Br ”Y lmm four-engined Comet wasn't tl'.rint:'rlnmllncss 0”5l'”5- m Tomllm m 30 mmm” for any record. She was just crtlis- I northerly winds 15 becoming llghl to begin air”! at 420 miirs an hour. :1 good ; by evening: low-high at Cliarlotlen double-harrelled RCAF career M1200 l,e1,,w h,.,- mm, P log the record-smashing British- Screaming like a horde of fish- wives, she landed at Uplands air- EDT, after a the route lwcniise she's the first Her flying limo was in hours and t, harp 30 minutes. t”i'-IM 11011” 1959 iliml l Comet makes the RCAF the first From London to Goose Bay, Lab- rador, her flying time was eight phies Awarded 1 TORONP3. tCPt--Minimum and 12.00 tnoom 21 Gun Royal salute - . - - . . in ' -' from " s - - , .,..,.-..-- by battery of the 28th L.A.A. Regl-3 Dr. Frank Mat-Klnnon :35mf;,”Tff,f";j,,,?,?f.Z'ZrIli.e"co'i? A most on.lo.x:thIr rtrtttttl? "Y "””' . iiinldltddlfliiIlFii::i5:iliE?tTtli!hS:ilp:;'lri::1:E mmmum Mum” Min mt. ment. H W "W lege M, ,,,,,,, ,,.,..,,,,,. ,0 GOP art ti rs hrmtsttt to -1 tin-so 3lw:,.,, ;,,,.g,., .. ' ' ” im,,.5,,,, .1. cl-i Zlaoppnnde mrml up at Kmg,; -T . efnmentrand College lead"! and four-,(l:l). Prm'il1.rl.1l.V ilyfllllis lacs-, tmhm. lwwhiu Mmrdrd H”: Vmnrm I V . my in Square. advised the students how and !WM- hold M m” hnnurh IhonHClfWPlllil" were the ?m.1llman Fdnlnlimn Tl 73 ”ii).it:(l)..Pi':i-i-ade dmoves off to what. to get in a College educa-t ms: h';.:l,":'!.':o"Lf'1',hNm, AYTH . r,.,,ph: Mr 5”, mmi nN,gM,,; C:M”,,. M , it, at 1 .on rrouns. , p -- - t - l-'.-,, 'l ..,. - , l ,' - H 45 at KSODFIY Pa” by mummn "min tmhnfr. Frank Curtis pmminenri t"""”"'l. "H MD h0'm””..I"Sl ".mp1iii-tlt::lir1PflnTlgiltltidftili iic.slIII'nl,'i:d ::'pi?lxl,ll;ilf'K W '71 RiC'A'F' summcuid" t Charlottetown husinesvs lnan de-t In: mm HUN 9.1.” 0”” PHW1 i ilom him: rtlunt-. to tho C Y til l'l'or.mto . . -1". at 3p35,A..0 C&nBdu.. mm; by schooil hwred an hnpmnz address mp At-'l.ISS' the Slvpnrtl, tin l-mnpcllilnn 0, Kl E RV-1X-o lippt V W ' Lt mm,” H 3-; my children and upectawm lzraduates. His address outlined wllh 1”" .1””l” '1 '1""”" 6””! 'l'ropIrx- for itllcdlwelt ll.'.-M"...--' Wf.l!lfl'Nil 44 tit? 337”Rem”" by c0'9h”rmd” .time proven and practical methods pl"i”' -mmnml H” n”g"hnwl' Pm" plltv in lnd;m RIYPF Dr-rnnlir tauvhrc 43 "3 Mt Mb” F”'''"”- -r-"'' lof obtaining success in the busi- hl"7m'C "r ”"f "W '" ""-V V'”"ioCltila' nlirl tllnilllnvllcnii Iuslillltcv Hivnt John 45 W7 340-'Add1'55l by MBWT Of Chm” Three Islanders are among the; M55 Wm.” "N”m"i Mn lwmd H ' H" "'1-”"h't '1tr-nail. my mp llllll1PltKlip or ,-.,.-.1. 'x1.t,trtnn 43 54 I0uet0wn' mam" COL J" D stwhlmme um" 300 "”””5 mid mmr An eloquent ralcdicturv was de- "AW." chm" PM”. ' Mn” "M 1 - tflflllllif". m to the 'll.r:n sh ll:ta- it'll ix 44 97 all .t'-"tcrnlis of srrvtt-c tn the F-"llivered by Mr Earl lie-.t-oil or M"".'"”””" ” W ”” lT””"”"”...-.l-.- twill." g it ill 345--Selection by Reece Band r-ll-lost scllcdulecl in .'!.'lil.t' nt. :1 wosttcimlottetown -uni the l'H18Clir'tor- "5 Wilts him. 5-... et-..--r- imc tutu . 1, K W; ..,mn, ,,.,,,,,q l,, d,',,, ,.. an it clultlrcn sinzimz. 'Coast port. on Mnlltlnfr. All are chi Mn ..,,,.m.d (hp p1,11,rr or al1sptv1k- S”'”"''”" M ”' "i”” ”””- sh...-w -..-.. .n...,nwl (U N. n..- K . hrntitlr M '-R l 3130c-Addfell-5 BY Adminl-Ilmtol” route to their llolucr. across the ers who followcti lllni on tile plat-' mhns NNHW mp. hn.n'": IN! 'lyi1vPlc::on (it Airs Kill.-it-all 3- 1' 'ohil's l fill 40 fit QMT JUSUCB M- R- MfICGlllRah- tcnulliry on ritntmn leave after a f()yn1' i'"""'"z l”'" "M" ('7'M'":5 5”"l x;,..,. , in 1-,, ''y,,,,, (;,1: O H I 4 4gn(;,..RM-no mmsane frnm Hm. ypnlns Mrnce (,1. m..,.,. in Karen 0;, Amnng Hwy. on ,1” p,1”Urm.f'.Irl.lllhI)n- isnll n tlfmfli. fl-.x'l1(tl'-I :-i p MM i p I). .N.m . N W p V - H H Yvx W Th" nmnmmm Maiesty The Queen. l.lnpnli. iwere Dr. L. it. Sllnu, Director ofiikml" ' " . ””""”T"pl"h'” ml," unlit '. Ml'HAA:Irli1lt'l.'PH :- - l"l.iil..r'.l'l ttlfw hrw snvs tvtl 410rr”G0d SRVB The QIIGPH." Two Cliarl-wiickwll turn are in Education. R-p Rev. E V Vac, ”h””i' "”' "'4 h'h"” h”mp' v'h"" ill-I'll .l .lm.-t tlulrlincs on tli" l lll'ltll t'll'VlllLt' .- tslttltillfl ill -V--Vin 412-Ghee” mr H" M3-Ac”-V' the ll1'0UD1Pll?- C- G- C-"SOD Of the Kenzie Rector" of Si 'DLfnsJia i tn” HUM Iwwmmwh 1” "ml Mml ” ' H t - ”liltl llPfilill"l' ” "Iilfl1lY lllfiit'l'- 4.15mpm-ndg reform: and leaves PPCLI whose hnmc Mldm” is 74 Umver;Ry, Mr wnlle; Hyn&m:n5lMnr-lsnllv null l-Illmlmll AV)”-elf. lCt'7Ii3'.'lllPfi on page R: col ill hznii qr? (hm ' MW W-mmry, Wm. EXmb”""l Ground-V Chestnut St. and Slsmn. 1". A. Frtrn President 'nr the pwc Alumni: ' ” W ' ' ' ' ' -. Ch. (-.-.9 l'.ll.-he u.ll rmrh tho 'H5"'H”n'3” R35” ”' ExMb1" 7-911. '15 C73 512- RC SKIS. Whose Association" His tVorsliiptMayor .1 A ' lrit;t'- rt Qt:liti'll' A tlon Grounds. home address is 45 Brighton gum 3”,;,",.' MT Jam” Bmufl R C A F l ,,;,..-(.1. 9.00-Fireworks display at Ex-tltvenuc. The other lslnndcr listed vice prim-,gm1'.nd'L,t co"; w Jl ' ' ' ' I l,,L,;C,.;.,l, V g”,n-it-3-,o.-; New at lliglalgtjgoggmrllgg. of n k igdar1'IlvlIIe is Pie. 1;. hr. o'rlnnlr,., as MacDonald. ' t l O O T U J T p I,1,f.i-,'.... .;H,.,',.r.t.- .imirlitinss; in. ' WW” "' ”- AG RC-O59 O 5m"'l5 Ea-W t t tle rhangp in tennemztlrv lielll "'”” T” TT PY'"('ll7ll'l Adar”! O e 1' t winds; low-high hlnrlcinn M 7 ”ppH 7 WM -,gg," l and 57,c;rmpbel1tnn so and no. out- Tllsh canhdifr:-let bomber - four look for Sundays Rnln. hours 38 minutes - but then tilt”. Prince Edward Island: V'a.s-lahll ' and continuing cool: town 35 and 53. Outlook for Sun- e"Ti'iEt'i" "5'”ri”"rise crm'.si'rTs ”T ”"i the first let trnn-wort in ttrtisel All they wanted to do. lzrtnnrdl dart Ruin- JEI; 740?” CEm.l:uet0wn gmge Fflllcll VOSSOI . Mm Hr”, ah. fm.,.,. Cl t d,Sqcln. lidr. C. S. Oliien. .'i2.nof lsldplohn giver irallny p h;.fInl'l.fliiz": cross 4. D f lillnstor .ax on an t 'k H 5, ,k, e sure lP,Vl coil lneaa ecom mg n or. s mnvmly I Ar”v.s A. clucago lop elleciffl ntfltials joined in ilrN'i' izizldelafi af.LlpiAil:lsn1dt. 3 pm. sol afternoon: little chance in temper- lnture, light winds: ion-lliizll at I Fl'cderic.ton and Saint John 40 and lo and the double crew united t 65, Edmundston -in and 60. Outlook praise of the Comet, its speed.i for Sunday: Rain. . tits case of handling. the quiet, the! Bay of Fundy Light winds: rari- ' smoolluicss rt pencil stood nif'f!(lliYlhhlP i”iMlflllli'Ss with vzsllulltr I5 'inn end 34.000 IMI. in the air--audl miles; little t-lmltc in lcmpN'-'t'- Vhcr general conduct. lift”. l The air force as it whole Ct'lllll'ill'f; -- - - - reminding itself that thei High tirln today at f".l1arlottetINI'fl at i215 A. M. and line A M - air force in the whole world to go High tide on the North Shore at into jct transport. In particular. 6.01 A. M. and 7.36 1'. M. they couldn't help thinking of the Summersldc tide elgliteen min- ' United States Air Force mm who utes later than Cllariottetown. e met. the piano in Iceland nndl Sun rises tlldny at 4.31 A. M. untl it stared at her in awe. acts at 750 P. M. Lllicy wouldn't miss the date with lthe high officials. t in, .. .-;.a---.--- t