L, LARGEST METEORITE cnnrsn '0 Ihat Dominion Observatory ! southeastern end of Reindeer Lake and 614 miles wide. It is the dark. enlists believe might be thei yorld's largest meteorite crater p shown in this composite aerial hotograph of Deep Bay at the in Northern Saskatchewan. Believ- ed to be more than 6.000 years old. the crater. which forms the hay, is more than 700 feet deep almost circular area in the centre of the photo. The lighter area is the shoreline. (CP Photo from National Defence) CIVIC ASSET HAMILTON (CP) - workmen ave started preparing the land Inr construction of Hamilton's new &a.otm,oooo. five-stprey court house. h BOOSTING VTRADE? Asuroan, Eng. (CPI-A no-' liceman spotted a man tampering with the door of a locksmith's shop in this Kent, town. It was the e building is expected to bc- owner. who had lost his key and completed by mid-summer of 195a.l was forced to break in. GUARD CLOTIIESLINEB SASKATOON (CF)-Theft from clotheslines here has become so frequent that Police Chief Jim Kettles issued a warning to real- lr REESE IIAIT CLINTON. N. C. (A!)-0t!lerl 399313: to serve a warrant all I lhmlllll windows of his saw the battered and butchered bodies of his six children and 3 to 10 sprawled about two rooms Four hours later police hounds haym; .19" cowpath led officers to the rath- er's body. beside which -410 sauce shotgun. The dog: guided a pools and local officers to tho Rufus A. King. M. at a point Iwoodsonl zooysrdafrotnths humble dwelling. The warrant charged King ii”! beating his wife. She had left home Monday night after I quar- rel, officers said. and I I ill! (ton. II I a night with a brother at eastern North Carolina centre some 00 miles southeast 0 Raleigh. TWO-YEAR-OLD 8301' Neighbors saw some of the older children playing in their V3111 just before time for the school bus to arrive. when the school bus ar- rived. the driver tootad the horn. No. Cdrolincl Father Suicides C After Killing Six Children waitadalIlt.thendrovaonwith- auttia children Dopk lhartft in Batch theor- izd the children were slain bo- aad 8 a. In. County coroner Cole. laid two-yearold Su- ivas shot as also lay in said the others ap- bludgeonad to death of a rifle or an axe. They had compound iractures of the head. "It was the most horrible light than ever seen." Carter said. Q bloodhounda. brought from a state prison camp naar llllubethtown. sniffed him out in about 10 nu. autos. King was shot through the eyes. lie lay on his back in a cowpath near a swamp. Coroner Carter listed the chil- dren. in addition to Susan. as Al- ice Gray, 10; Joseph Allen. 9; Melvin. 7; Ruth. I and Jerry, 4, Their bodies were sprawled in the kitchen, in doorways and near a bedroom fireplace. OTTAWA rcr) - Opposition to the railways' request for a 15-PG!" cent general rail freight rate in- crease came today from lumber operators on both coasts and Sask- atchewan farm interests. Lumber associations in British Columbia and the Maritime! asked the board of transport com- missioners for special considera- tion to their shipments in even! Of any further increase. The Sask- atchewan Wheat Pool recom- mended that the 15-per-cent freight rate boost sought by the railways not be granted. Colin Mackay oi Saint John. N.B.. chalnnan at the Maritime Lumber Bureau's transportation commltt . said lumbar shippers in the Atlantic provinces have had to absorb a more substantial part of rising transportation costs than their competlt . in the central Canada market. Maritime producers had to sell about 90,000,000 board feet of their lumber in the Ontario - Quebec market annually. Their Ill!-ell compeiltlon came from lumber operators in t h o s e provinces. where competition for freight trai- fic held rates down more than in dents not to leave articles on the lines overnight. MANUEL'S the Atlantic provinces. Between 1948 and this year lung- Grade ”A" Turikeys, 8-12 Grade uAu Chicken, lb. Sliced lb-53C Bacon, lb. . . . 59c Round ' ' 49c Steak, lb. . . . 49c Fowl, lb. Young Tender Grade "A" 39c Cranberries, lb. Fresh Ground - Hamburg, 2lbs. . . 59c .. 19c Grapefruit, 6 for 39: Blade or Rib For Beef Stew, lb. Roast Beef, lb. . . Shoulder 35c Beef, Corned, lb. 23c Si .75 ” mm: NOW 515,000 IAKEFEST CONTEST 2 Lbs. 59c Island No. 1: "HONEY, 1 lb. tub . 29c TEA,Brol(an Pakoo, lb. . . 83cl York Tomato JUICE, 2 tins 33c JAVEX, V2 gal. iug . . . 45c -Tasty Pak PEAS, 20 oz., 2 tins 39c York Golden-20 oz. Onions, 4 lb. 25c Bananas, lb. 19c Cabbage, ea. 19c Potatoes, pk. 29c Summer Sqvory, bunch 15c on Perfection EVAPO W EN YOU BUY act 'on with Coupon - Sunkist Oranges Grapes, 2 lbs. 35: Carrots, 4 lbs. 29: RATED mix ' ' But A 59c 6 Tins 69c PERFECTION BUTTER, 2 lbs. S1.25 CORN, Craom Style, 2 fins 35c ZeroPak 1 ,GraonPEAS,pltg. . . .r29c Hold Pak I srntwunmss, plq. . . 43: 49c ' W Lumber Operators Add Voices To Freight Boost Protests ber freight rates had increased faster for Maritime lhlppers than those in Quebec and Ontario. For example. said Mr. Mackay. in 1948 the rate from Val d'0r, Que.. to Toronto was the same as from Truro. N.S., to Toronto. By last July. the Val di0r-Toronto rate had risen 23.06 r cent while the Truro-Toronto c arge was up 76.32 per cent. "The inevitable result will be a curtailment of Maritime lumber production with an attendant loss of traffic for the railways." He urged the board to'except allo . .- . lat Prize lncash 2nd Prize In cash 3rd Prize In cash 4th Prize In cash plus 60 Bicycles for Boys 1 Girls 1,000 Pairs of Roller Skates lovow at Alnvoot-it neit- h-yeov-caouh poodaaaal i iYouqaOulylvaIanIorouItvo cuhlnSuitt'uPromluaIocna- slow-uohdhoxalimanod way. The Guardian, Page 15 I Thursday Oct. 4, 1956 ; One of Two Missing 1 N.B. Man is Safe ST. GEORGE, ND. (C?) -Ono of two man missing from um southern New Brunswick town walked l0 Hie!!! Tuesday after-l :'::".-...":r.::""v .9" W ur a the woodlands. Vemu t stay in RCMP said Walter Henry found his way out of the woods about la half mile from where he went " '9ll'Cl11nl for game Monday aft. ernoon. I Mnllwlllll. the search continues 63' Renlorth Svinncy. in his late 3. who hasn't been seen since list. sis." M :.r.'.'"' E 01' ' Ollllt miles of bush.ua nth Alderman Faces Court Action MONCTON (CP) - Suspended Alderman Lloyd E. Keating la scheduled to appear in court here Tuesday on five charges of using l9l98rams to convey false inform- iilloll. Mr. Keatlng. pleading not guilty to. the charges here Aug. 1, elected "ill by mllistrate because "I wish to be tried forthwith." l The charges were laid by five city aldermcn who reported re- ceiving telegrams urging them to oppose construction of a super- market in the city's north end. The telegrams were allegedly from local organizations. The city council earlier unanim- ously adopted a resolution sus- pending Mr. Keatlng from the council and relieving him of his duties as police committ chair- man "until conviction or acquit- tal." INCLUDES ALL SIZES FROM TOTS TO TEENS Smooth and textured Woolens. Tweecls. Chinchilla. Alpaca and Fioocos in a wide selection of styles and colors. MANY FUR-TRIMMED COATS IN GROUP Choose now from our large sele cticn of Coors. Coot Sets, Suburban Coats. Snow-Suits and etc. ' "THE STORE FOR GIRLS" THE MISSES HOLMES 8. 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