“a W... .I . .. .. . . "pg 141‘}1 G d' c Q .9 Q. l Nissan 3' an» fig” 59 may, nice a: 27m ONLY 41/2 DAYS ELMSDALE Miss Vera Williams employed at secretarial \\Oi‘l\' for Amalga— mated Dairics Ltd. O‘Leary. . was a neckend visitor of her par- ean, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wil- liams. '4 no a I Mrs. Alvin Bell was a week- end gucst of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert MacKay. Pleasant St. Sum- merside. Mrs. Fred Johnston was also a weekend visitor to Summer- side. guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston. Mr. Donald Williams of Nova - Scotia, spent the weekend at the '4‘ home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Williams. 3133* ‘11::- cn my a seam“- ; .W . A ' “a? Friends and neighbors of Leigh 9 - MacNeill, are pleased to see him 3 out again after his recent illness .9 ,. which confined him to bed for a few days. Q‘finm m“. 4,.” w - Mrs. James W. O'Brien. Mrs. Gerald O‘Brien and Garry, recent visitors to Charlottetown were ac— companied by the latter's motih- er, Mrs. Myna Callaghan a nd grandfather, Mr. James .E. O'- Brien of St. Louis. Mr. O‘Brien who is 92 years of ago has re- cently undergone eye surgery in WAITING FOR A FUTURE , , the City Hospital, Chainlotitetiown. l ‘. This is the main direct offmining—and the future of the Roy Dobson, chairman of A.V. will not likely be reopened. Stack and had reiul‘ned 135i week if) have the stitches removed. Hus SDI-inghill. N.S.. a town \i-nh alfuture of the mine now is in doubt Roe Canada Limited_the parent of the mine is evident in the back many friends congratulate him trasic past and a doubtful future. following the second fatal under- _ ((3? photo) on the success of the operation inations closed Friday for Aus- y 0 Job In Rescue 0 eraiions a " Country parties nominated candi- Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw and O of? \ “fl? col‘ em J...” O CANBERRA rReutersi — Nom- and faioh. Representatives and 32 in the P'E'I' Mm' Ralph Rennie and '. .t town—coal round accident in two ears. Sir company—«has said So. 2 mine ground. n < a ("1° mduwy g y now that he has his sight re- 421 ELECTION CANDIDATES Stored. Such ,3" “WNW 3‘ his age required great emmage l Drae ermen Have IOU l1 5i ‘ V g tralia‘s federal election Nov. 22 My: Thane MaCNelllll ofTomnbo. “ with 421 candidates contesting v. - 156 Seats_124 in the House of Visited his Sisters and brothers on dates for 118 seats in the two Claude MacNeill of Summerside. 1' By IAN DONALDSON in widening the passages to the until I get into the leve‘ and then chambers. In 66 of these they On return, he was accoririipan ' Canadian Press Staff Writer area where there is a slim I‘m okay. oppose each other. The Labor ied by his mother, Mrs. Basil “Harold Gordon (mine rescue party has 121 candidates, the MacNeill of Elmsdiale, who will democratic labor party 96 and the spent the winter wdihh other mem- bers of her Family in Toronto. SPRDNxGiH‘IJLL, N. S. tOPl— chance men are still alive. There are 50 men in this coal , chieifi told u if we don't feel town who crawl 400 feet On their ITS REAL SMALL right about itS we don't have to bellies to go to work, The tunnel they are digging is go in_ But nobod\.~s stayed out The 10 draegermen crews from lcsvslhthan feet square.” t as far as I known: 'm: four Nova Scotia mininv areas 18 “ are 8061‘s” are 8' 9 0 ~ ,» . . ‘ are assigned to one of Life most use piC‘kS and mains to batter onwgrkéflfif “lbhrn'eledlaegermgn gruelling rescue jobs being con- the“ way through fal‘l'inS. the tenéne ace file ch 0 ma]: ducted in rockAfilled No. 2 colli- draegermen are limited to the C6 me" w 0 c 6‘ °ver t e a”. strength of their arms. They can- afigfrafils 3‘. .the . end of every ’ Thay are working in 12,- not use metal lOOlS. Rescue Ofll- emen Its to go ' GOO-foot level, completely stuffed cials explain that gasin the level H‘h gd en pra‘c'lca y run to C with rock loosened by last weeks is at its danger 90th and “Steel p ' ea ' . - “bu mp.. or underground up_ on Steel" could Spark an explo. Mr. Boulter walks over to their heaval. The level, highest of four sion. bench and 533’s the one word .3 in Whith rescue WOI‘k has been Friday the draegermen had “shift.” Then the men are on f” . centred, is also filled with 335 covered about 400 feel. their way. '1 that seeps through the sides of “That‘s how far we have to go ;: “‘9 narrow tunnel the d-Faeger- on our bellies.” one draegenman .l men are digging. said. They travel another 200 feet i No PROBLEM ELSEWHERE to the tunnel on their hands and _ _ knees. “31mins; M'beuzrta‘ge cum];- "If we can make it through. . 0 ' "'8‘ ms (ease 0 .a pm and get the air circulating, the lcm in the rest of the mine. . (WV mph with oxmo o “i ‘ bale . faced men can help us. mpm' ran in in." mg}; gm: They're the ones who do the work hm drapgm‘menk F q l; i n mom and they deserve the credit. tat.“ up rm," and weighs 39 Each draezerman works on ac- Communist party 20. an." ’ 9‘; 4&69.‘ . . 2a.;mrssa .V... ._..a. A... Get this tremendous value. . . A mod- ern Findlay Range for only $129.95. (Fat smYflm Isms CHARLOTTETOW _ Tel. 954 ISUMMERSXDE — Tel. 8011 eschews SLAND POPANE III!" i..-» . 0,, h V a? "9-0 ‘ EVERY 15 MINUTES in each store . . . an ex-army officer ac. cusod of sacrificing Jives for his own person- al glory. Everett Sloane [mimth The name “dracgcr” l‘ua‘l digging 1,955, than Fwo hours romp: from the min. who de- a" a “me. Thls 15 to gwe mm? L L ~ van ; signed the equipment. hm“ “7‘ng as a “few m‘argm o "H “It's Ihe, weigh, “my makes it in case there is a fall-in or other . - c E l fouzh.” says shift director Tom dela-V- ‘ ‘1 Bnnlter of New Waterford. NS. There is at least one "green" ¢ w ii The draegcrmen's objective is draeger crew involved. I n f to punch a small opening through “We practise every month but D C,B,C, N N A; M t‘ the debris to allow air to circu- this is the first real thing." one D ‘ '0 I late to drive out the gas. Then man said. “I was pretty worried h ' bare-faced miners can join them on the way down here. I‘m scared % 1 ' IQ! I Ll II II 1 I i. 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