Peg 2 The Guardian esday, July 27, 1954 Yesterday Of Mr. Wesley ford A sudden heart seizure caused the death of Mr. A. Wesley Ford, well known Charlottetown plumber yesterday afternoon while he work- ed on a new house at southport. Mr. Ford had complained of not feeling well in the forenoon, but went to work as usual after din- ner. With his hel.per.a young man. Owl Flood, he was working in the basement of the house when he said he was going to the next floor to bore a hole. When Flood did not see any signs of the hole appearing in the floor he went from the basement to investigate. It was then that he found Mr. Ford lying on t.he floor The Royal Canadian Mounted Police were called and they ap- plied resuscitation treatment but realizing that Mr.Foi-d was beyond help. they called Coroner L. E. Prowse who attributed death to coronary tlii'nnibosis. Dr. Prowse decided that ati inquest would be unnecessary, The late Mr Ford was born in Glasgow Road. P. E. I.. 60 years ago. At the early age of 14 he came to work in Charlottetown with the ftm of Stanley, Shaw and Peardon with whom he was employed for 33 yeiirs. In 1941 he went into I.)LlS.llF3s' for IlllllSPIl and since that llflle has ht-come widely known nlthin the CllV where he made many lrier.cis Mr Ford was one of the oldest. lllDllll)Gi'S of the Sons of England in Charlottetown. Siirviyuig hiiii (lie his wife. the lormer El.ziibL-lli (iartihii-ni of L0)- alist, and one sun Lloyd who is the accoiiiiuizit at: the Prince Ed- ward Island Nzitioiial Park. Mr. Hatniiionri Fortl. Ch'riil.iLtctowti and Rev. George Forrl in Minnesota are :u1'VlVing orotliers Hoods Kill 300 OITY & DISTRIOT TOWN TAXImDllI 5570 CIASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. DB. FABMER will be absent from he office July 24 to Aug 9. "YOUR. DOLLAR BUYS MUIlE- II the HUGHES DRUG STORE. ' DIVORCE COUR.TeAt the re- cent mtting of the Court of'Dlv- orce, the Judgment nisi previously granted in the case of R. Gordon Myers vs. Mary Elizabeth Myers and Willard McLaughlin, was made absolute. POTATO SITUATION - A rela- tively mild outbreak of late blight has affected potatoes in some areas of the Province. but is be- lleved under control due to prompt NOTES TOO MANY UNOCCUPIED FARMS OF GOOD OUAIJTY IN THIS PROVINCE Swimming Tests At Augustine Cove Thirty girls at the M. R. I. 0. Camp at Augustine Cove passed Red Cross swimming And water safety tests on Wednuday. July 2151.. 0 Misc Joan Murphy, Red Cross swimming and water safety in- structor was the director of the waterfront program at this camp and carried out an interesting and varied program. Kent Ellis. Red Cross Supervisor. action taken by growers and of- ficials of the Department of Agri-l culture. Careful spraying is ad-, vised. AT AMHERST - Hon. C. C.. Baker. Minister of Agriculture. is in Amherst this week where he is. attending the semi-annual meeting of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture. Hon. Mr. Baker is not presenting it brief and is attending: tin the role of observer. . , FUNERAL YES'l'ERl).-KY - The-l lfunei-al of the late Mrs. Davidl lF'oster n as held form the McLean. Funeral Home ye-sterrl8.i' HMEYHOOH-I Services were conducted by Rev, J. M. Sprnule. Interment was in: Marshfield Cemetery. P.illbearers, were six grandsons: Harry Welsli,l Milton Pickarrl. We-ndell Elli.-s.,' , Bruce Ellis, Foster Scllars, Eric Foster. ; I Fl'.Vl'2RAL lICS'l'ERl)AY .- Thrj funeral of the late Mrs. Simon AN Blontinn was held ytsterday after- lnoon from Pleusaiit V3110) United- Church. Service at the church iiiidi grave was conducted by the Rev. ,'W. B Macllhail The pail bearers, were F W. Cutclific. Sterling Mm--i man, John Nicholson. Donald Mac-l.iire. Malcolm Macswain and Harry Weeks. 'l'he interment was ui lthe church cemetery. . . l tested. the swimmers and presented the Red Cross awards. The two girls who passed the Royal Life saving Bronze Medal- lion test will receive their Medal- lions later in the season. The following campers passed the tests successfully;- Beginners: Eva MacKiniion.Joan Ramsay, Elizabeth Clark. Margaret Milllgan. Charlotte MacEachern, Margaret Murray. Jean Murray, Margaret Walker. Helen Johnson, Pauline Large, Muriel Dennis, Cot- tie Toombs. Elaine Cousins. Val-L erie Waugh, Judy Millar. Carolyn, Grigg, Esther Carruythers, Laura Sherren. Juniors: Jessie I-lowatt, Diane Rupert. Irene Dennis. Intermediates: Innis MacDonald. Mary Rose Toombs. Pauline Wood. Suzanne Wedge. Seniors: Elaine Spicer. ' Royal Life Saving Society Bronze Medallion: Judy Cudmore, Eileen AIlflE3l'. CWL Provincial Convention Meets In City August l8 The election and installation of lsome extent. at any rate. would be; "I was amazed to see so many- really good farms unoccupied and not under cultivation." Mr. George Hoes said in an interview at the Charlottetown Airport yesterday, previous to taking off for Hali- fax. Mr. Hess. who is National President of the Progressive Con- servative Association, had just concluded a week-end tour of the Island, accornpanled' by Mr. Angus L. MI.sDonuld, M.P.. Mr. R. E. Bell, Leader of the Opposition in the Provincial Legislature. and Mr. John A. MacDonald. M.L.A., Third District of Kings. - "It is astonishing to find that the Government has no program: to assist young farmers to get. farms of their own. a.nd s1 .ive sufficient enoouragment to remain; here rather than gravitate towards the cities of other parts of Canada.” Mr. I-lees remarked. "Surely their early training on the home farms; of this Province would go far to- ward, suumneemg news, if an tomorrow for Edmonton. Alberta, adequgte P,-ogmn, 0; Government where he will-attend the annual assistance was in operation." imiieirlns 01 Mini-5'4"! 9-Dd Deputy 1,, commemmg on me ,e,.0g.,Minl'slers of Agriculture of the mud generalized mulme 0, p0mmHProvinces of Canada. The meeting my, gum and turnip crops, MrrlIA'III discuss various problems on a Piece believed that the S011 here,PmVmcI3I bwl ML Wrlsht ex- was ideal for market gardening.lP9"5 I” be Prbsem T0? EDP"-3X1" which has met with success in mate” PW” W99”- Ontario. "Speaking as a farmeiaf I i I ;Y.";'”..2?.” ?3i2?.”.1iTi.::?.?i2l..?;xi2iRoiaryans Hear I About Operation 2..2:”;”:.::i.:"”::r"...r..:;..:::”.:::::.FOf Canadian Press me that with leadership given byl the Govemment of the Province a switch to market gardening to gardening products coming intol this Province. even allowing for Mr. Forbes Rhude. busineu it's seasonal character is amaziiig.",eniwi' of The Canadian Press. as "It is not without sound reasoniguest speaker at the Rotary Lunch- that here you have what is frequ-'eon meeting in the Charlottetown ently called the Garden Province. llotel yesterday, gave the members From. the air and on the groun ,l.ind visitors i personally conducted my experience of the last few daysltour of the routine of news gather- confirms this view." ling and distributing. which proved Passing on to further aippnrent highly instructive. opportunities to improve condi- "In speaking of 'Asslgi'iment ions here, not only for the farmer ,Canada.' and particularly of The but for many others, Mr. I-lees ex- Canadian Press I might well say ,- ,1, Mr. S. C. Wright (above) Deputy Minister of Agriculture. is leaving showing of farm equipment nedy. general manager of the Ex- ilrrepcratlons for the Alumni ro- unlon which will be held in con- nection with the Centennial Week obcervfnce at Saint Dunstan'c col- lcgo beginning next Monday. Aug- ust 2, are clmcict complete. One of the highlights of the program ranged for the Alumni and their wives is an afternoon tea and reception at Government House when His Hon- our. Lieutenant Governor 'r.W.L. Prowse and Mrs. Prorwse will be host to the members of the Alumni Association and their virlvcc. Upwards of eight hundred for- mer students and their wives are expected to be on hand for the re- L r .. t RECEPTION AT GOVEIINMENT iioiisri I M "ft m 0" FOR ST. DllNSTAN'S ALUMNI ASS'N W" A""""" and -. gunents to cut all D'!f.hlrTIQI at the AIIIIUAII baziqgg on urcdcy avenlu. iiguc completed. Both the hall and the Alum- ni auditorium will be needed to sent this large group. Pinal cuts hove been made to have the Rockcllife Air name Pipe and Drum and give a concert on the Oollqe grounds on Wednecda evening. Augustl. By the and of this week format students will be arriving from all point; in Canada and the United Ml states by plane. train. bus. and car. For. some of them it will be their first visit back to P. 1.1. for thirty, forty. or even fifty years. NEW" SHOW BUILDING A FEATURE 'OF PROVINCIAI. FAIR THIS YEAR A centre of attraction at the Provincial Exhibition this year will be the oommodious new show building. Actually the plans were in the making about five years ago and after careful study and through the cooperation of the Provincial and Federal Govern- ments the directors' dreams have now been realized in the erection of this imposing structure on the centre of the Fair grounds. Because of unforeseen difficul- ties. the seating in the new build- ing will not be installed for this year's show but a limited number of temporary bleachers will be placed around the show ring which will be 190x 120 feet. Sawdust will be spread over the floor and the Judging of livestock can be car- ried on amid pleasant surround- ings. Ample llghtlng is provided by large windows all along both sides and the two ends. Since the building is primarily intended for an agricultural show, the display booths which can be 15x 15 feet or larger will be. in so far as posslble.. devoted to the and farm merchandise. Mr. H. J. Ken- American Air Cadets To Visit Here Thursday Twenty-five civil air patrol cad- ets from the United States will visit the province on Thursday in the course of a tour of the Mari- time Provlnces. This is part of the exchange visits that take place every year between the U. S. and Canada and a similar number of Canadian cadets are presently vis- iting the United States. While in the Marltimes the cadets are making their head- quarters at Greenwood and will arrive here on the morning of Thursday and will be greeted by Mr. G. M. Mulholland, on behalf of the provincial sir cadet com- mittee. They will then be taken to Charlottetown where they will visit the Provincial Building. including the Confederation chamber and will be received by His Honor. Lleut.-Governor T. W. L. Prowse. To Improve Playing Field ” At a' well attended special meet ing of the ratepayers of spring Perk Village held last night, the Oommlsslonera were granted cum. orlty to spend the amount of a2o( in beautifying Spring Park field in a playground for children. Discussion concerning the lm provsxnent of the foundation of the hall resulted in a decision :4 tion the Provincial Govern. merit for assistance in this respect It was pointed out that the hat among other things was used prln. clpally as a recreation centre for the youth of the community. The purchase of a fire true: with a tank and pump was an. nounoed at the meeting. It wu; be available for use within a few weeks. The street and light com. mittee received the commendation of the meeting for the work they are doing. Street names and stop signs have been ordered and mi; be placed shortly. several members deplored the lack .of police ysOI:ECT4I0n the vii. lage is receiving in the way of traffic enforcement. The cornplgim. that the 30 m.p.h. speed limit was being ignored by some motorists came in for some pointed criticism N. S. Man Suffers Fractured leg REGINA, (CP)- Cyrill Coineair Kentvllle. N.S.. suffered a. frac- tured leg Saturday night near R4- gina when the motorcycle he was a passenger on was struck by a car. Swimming Tests At Marshfield The Marshfield swimming and T .new officers duriniz the second "Red 3," W. W”, 9. WP. MS, M W . , id hlbitlon, states that the show has Am, yunchmn ,3 pm, the water safety course was completed NEW DELHI. ,,.wum,5,W Flood. Personals idliy will teiiiurr the two-day an- g,.o,.e55mg Iimns for ffnile pmldeugilos brmggirrilrgrieyou n;Jvi;l:l.0IftJCwB::' grown to such proportions that group Wm pmceed to c,vy.;,,,,.,h on Thursday. July 22, when Mr. ha", almmx ,.omp!,..M',. washed Friends (H Mm heme” Ross Wm :1-uni nDllO('Pt.Khrln (I:l';),:'l?Vl'.lBI vEonyen- here. .,Ta'kmg mikes, w Guelphialsop through its resources and ug additional buildings wllldbe needed for swlmmmgrlnd 3 beach party, Kent Ellis, Red Cross Supervisor. aWR.V the 'l'lbPmn U”-idllls WWII 05 be pimsed m yearn fhgp she 15-1'3, ) ,h.(,Ph E 0 " h mw"; for processing and then back hEFE!jst)CillLlDn5, brings you the news of II.” mek "we homes In I” the The 99mW"ld"18 0319" 01 RCAF I'””d the dme"m' 91555”- G,.ang,5,.l kmmg am,” 300 pergimakmg K fnmumblp recovery (Oh gpsgaic Xulust 18pPl'lrShh8:vP r tam; to the rem" uadeg for msmnminu mmkmdl-:Mr'Rhude Sam upew lV;;f,:)(i:. heed tor the Exmbm n station Summersldc will entertain Mrs. Cedric Bsllem. chairman of sons. lowing an ,,p(.,.am,,, m me p, Vipnnvijftion Klhpmp 'wm ihe-,eI.'.GrP ,' appears not quite the thing." heltliings enter more fully into the I”. sraargn Jul 3 and whfle "I9 MCOTNDK OH-Ce-1'5 at dinner I319 "VImmIn8 ind Wit" ll-TOW Thirty-three 01'-ll? 47 111513" 50I'AIsiand Hospital last week. '1m.9 de mini U, my M ",5 said. "The Government should itiveidally lives of Canadians. We are m yygun yh 'nd t in mi” "mini While the Cldtis Ire Wmmmr” in I-hll dill-riot. arrang- diers at Gyanizlse tori were among .0! G;-dn My mginv ”m.m ho Her leadership and assistance m m.;wuh you as you open your Mwb d1GYM2;: no tmyt cmexcls ey:.w"-1 dining in the alrmen's mess. An ad all details for this course.which the victims. Reports reaching New Mr and Mrs. 'l"lms J. Keefe and.mmih, 'R0sag,.. r 3 9 mm up 3 processing mam hen, wlpaper m omce or home. we come 8;” the IEPIEPEBL how Mynvumck 918m OCIOCK I-hey Wm ICBVO on W” Imnucwd IV MI” Ann 30739- Drlhl M0Tld' ' fmm "19 Indian Wfllamlli” arrive-d Sunday to spend 3 m' RH. Hols pa”-Mk M. avoid this situation." iinto your living room through the an recon-1 T1-mg synciudes 5 d1 mm!" to C'”enw0”d' The muowmg "fimmen recuved lief ram" sold: 'tSali'a:6' or Search iiotiday with Mrs. Keefe: parent-s. M,,,,;,,, D5 iwi,3,1" ,,..1.,b,1,i,,, ,,,'; Speaking of the National Park broadca.sts.." number .3. new exhibitors W911; Md TN” 9''”""'" L5 impossible” ML and M” S G' Fem)!” it-onventlon. Mass and preach the M'- H995 53” he W35 -5l1I'PFl59d NT ML Rhllde U'B00d I-he dOV910P' barns for hauains the gtock IIEVP F X: G d gIon:f”C.uI:II;n;aaneg:lIII:;weiud T:T”TT'fTTT"T 'sermon at the opening at St. 596 Whlilv mi-18 hlid been done by merit of i-ht organisation with all been renovated and present a 0 a my Strickland. Evelyn Dallem , ' . Duns!-an's Th,Basil-ilrlin h Wlefdylylesdaz; El: i:;e1deri!a.l tooyernrnxentj tori!-ardgyxltjhicth he has tlialeeln gssociateg dfo: most attractive appearance. L I Judy Smethurst. ' . . morning. is in e o owe v g irs cass ar -sur ace V iry years un as reac e Int-ermedl : . - yhy registration of delegates at roads leading to that. area. "Na-lstellar position as a news aather- FP" R”I”3 P"9""" n In” M” AM” Mac HOWARD MclNNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. Callum, Elizabeth Stetson. Shirley Boott. . seniors: Donnie Jenkins. Resigns Post As Deputy Minister . Nntre Dame Academy with the ttonal Parks are an industry ofliing unit without political or other lronvenllon being called to order the Federal Government, and.bias. designed wholly to give the thy Mrs. Lorne Noonan. Provincialtouch on another national industry, ”News" of the world to Canadian Unveiled At Zion president. Nomination and resolu- the tourist traffic. "The tourist.".people and to give the rest of the The beautiful stained glass win- tlon committees will be appoint-'he said. "will not come unless hls5world our Canadian news. dovys were unveiled at the morning Ni prior to the l'PEIfIlnK of theiobjective is easy to reach and at-l The Canadian Press is formed service of Zion Presbyterian Church reports of the Provincial serre-ltractive. One attraction to tlielby the daily newspapers of Canada, Sunday in memory or the late Mr. iary. treasurer and f'0TTP5D0l'Il'lil'llZ:parIfs is good roads. This is strictlylcacli with one membership vote. and Mrs. Miller Matheson, two secretary. A report of the nation-.a Federal issue rs-qlllrlllg hard sur-lbig or small. There are no profits. lifelong active, members of the Hi 00hVPnli0n Will be RIVER hitlfaced road on arteries leading Loithe cost of operation being divided church. The service was conducted Mr-E NOOTINL . This year's racing programme will see the cream of Maritime horses competing. such 3. large number of entries have come in GLACE BAY. N. 8.. (CP)-Al. llster Maclntyre. 21-year-old mem- ber of a government geological for Old Home Week racing that it tnm in L”b'3d”'- I5 mi-3””? 33d was round necessary W eliminate feared drowned. according to word some of the poorer horses so that mcejved he” Mmd" by P” P53" only racers with outstanding rec- mu . ems Wm be appearing in ham 0, An intensive search by helicop- me grandstand mm ye”. ter and ground parties has failed BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per Insertion Efiii-it's'g by the minister, Rev. W. Harold Brown. M.A. ! The windows. which are located on each side of the pulpit in the. west wall of the church. are eachi six feet by eight feet, six inchesl During the afternoon reports of the Provincial converters will be given as follows: education, Mrs. J. Austin Murphy: spiritual. Mrs. Catherine Praught: national scholarship. Mrs. D. F. McNeil; citizenship, Mrs. Clarence Mc- lthe Park from all main directions. among the membership. Each iAssistance for wheat, alum.lnumyncwspaper. as a. condition of its and other Canadian productions,membership. is responsible for fwei-e forthcoming on n nationalwupplying "CP" with the news of ;basis and your Park is a product its territory, so that in Charlotte-' lof your Province, a Canndlan.town. for instance. the two daily bshow place. which can draw thou-lpapers supply the news of the l Dr. I-LB. Pierce, who is in charge of the vaudeville programme. pro- mises that the l954 show will be one of the highest. in calibre that has made an appearance in front of a local audience. The best act- ors procurable have been sought to find any trace of Mcclntyre or an unidentified companion. whose canoe was found overturned Pri- dny night. The young geologist graduated from St. Francis Xavier University in June. Mr. Harry Robbins. B.sc., poul- try director in the Provincial De partment of Agriculture. has re- signed his position to accept a post with the Federal Department of Agriculture in the Marketing Division with headquarters at Moncton. His place here is being e--m . .- - i . . .- dbt.aldfEt Cd' 0 cgosgynm the p,p;,1, Hcgpytal andgrti; lf).ill;llIl.lll -II;-)(liOI;I)ltl5(:LlDn5 ofmumnm magazine, Mrs BM” sands to enjoy and spend in en- Piovmce. gztrnzagagga as ailgggndgfauag filled by Mr. Merlin MacDonald. on July 26. to Mr. and Mrs. George rt-WI 6 I ICE "W19 - .D . - . . ioymiz. I would suggest that the 12,000 miles of telegraph wire , 3 h I , V .. M ..lMzi( onald. immigration. Mrs. W. . the Downtoisners will supply the formerly head of t e Pou try Club L, C1-(y5by' west Royalty. 3 son,,' One bvginilofvll, Etlilster k orig. N. P. MMMHIM, won” Rom)" a"d,Federal Government be urged to from St. Johns. Nlfd.. to Victoria. music . . - . at More" M Donn”, "cumin Wm) Brian George. 8 lbs, 4 nzs. icarries auti ll scro wor rea -' ch.” , If ' "M K h , igive considerable assistance 1,, tins B.C.. manned by "CF" operators. r ' R t t W th the localldepartment. DEA,nk ;lIl83 Ilie is l'tl)0eC;jI'l(EIl':). gle lg-;IrLrsycsn,MiCrLnm"v:9 G"ir:' Gllifgs N:r:erIlr1TlFESpE('I., always bearing in mind carries the vast amount of newslthgllllnllgffy :':31bfn::;kn::aI;do; I : .and 5 1118611 " E 0 1 (1 G1,... 0 L .5 - glthat the farmers in the area will spread throughout the country , ,. . . FORD-suddenly on July 26. 1954..God and in Loving memory of.a',';,,,., ',.,f,j., lib-',,,,,,”,',I',l i also enjoy the advantages of the eatril day by the Association. 325 W;lu.I:.I:.Ve:TooI1I.1i;I :Igmuw'ixUImI R S . A. Wesley Ford in his Gist year 'iM11ler Matheson. 1858-1936." lrrumdp ,0, good reading Mr; up-to-date highways." Central offices. called Bureauxuveryoengeltafmn mup 3? show. u ' Re-SW18 M the Mad-9311 Fllneflill The other window is headedjp, L BO,,d”,a,,. gm": '0! qfi Finally Mr. 1-lees spoke briefly on deal with the news as it is coin-I Mrs Gerald gu50.ne wh his ' Home from where the funeral will "Nativity." with scroll work read- Martha, Mrs. EA” D',,”.;.. ,,,,,,;,,,'3air transportation and its import- i;lrd in the arm and Editors de- had 3' wide experiegnge fn angering OTTAWA. KCP)-The Canam-in be held 'i0m0r."0U'wei.I',Iesd”5,' s"',InfZf "And the W074 W313. made izrition) Mrs, Bun w, pmgocywljance to the Island. termine its further interest and ,0 exhybmon crowd; ,5 m charge 30V9Tnm9"t ll planning to ease VW? 00mm"lC””-' 3" 2'09 OCIOCK flesh and dwelt among us. prim-9; Mr,-. Pnlr”-k C1,,,.kgn,. "In a Province which depends zlistribiiiion. i "5L”c"”"5 9" End” Wlth I-he 39 ”"e""”"" "1 me Fem” Cemwj The memmtl lmcrlvf-I9" T'Wl5iQtwn's: Mrs. J. i-:. Rnsalier. so largely on air l-l'NlSD0I'18tl0nw race track while the horsemen's ”” 3"” "5 meulmi We'll 0310- ery. funeral will take place Wednesday morning at nine o'clock standard .”'ro the Glory of God and in Lov-y Matheson who was Ln elder of Zion Church from 1926 until his King's. The convention will wel- clude with an address by Rev. George J. Mat'Cormilc. Provincial such an extremely important ma1- WITHOUT BIAS lto Coast and must say that the tire ;people of this Province are getting telling you that to the best of our ability. we are giving you a of all concession booths within the Icanteen will be supervised by Mrs. is a rector wit.iout w.:ieh any or- .giinization would cease to function iais said Monday. An order-in- They were commenting on I London announcement that Britain ROME. (Reuters)-A post-mor ,. CAVANAGH - The remains old”? m9"l0'r1!'86(:I194MgI.11I09M 133550” come any recommendations nnrhter shouldlrecelve full and adc-qu- U Percy Downe. At the some time glen S:tp?f”g”':'I:'ti'c left! On the body 01 Wllml MOW ., Pm Patrick Cavamgh were Ham, Matheson, . discussion following the presen- :ite- recognition as a Federal ohli- We dn not express opinions of inezils win be seiwed under the Wmds banned from M g3 tesi has proved she was murder if wned last evening Lo ms hm, ,e5,l The memorials were providedfot union of the reports I,gation." he said. "I hnve Iandcd our o..n." Mr. Rlrrtle said. "when gt-aiu.'s.aiicl at l'LaE0lli.IbIe prices. fhe Cnmmumsu m 1” pm” "I ed. Italian newspBP9" "PORN i,: meme New Haven from where the in the will of the late Miller The afternoon session will con- on every major airport from Consl we put. row 3 er ;. dat: wt. wet Usually beh.nd the scenes there ' o C315 "Id" Monday. - The pretty 21-year-old brunette partly undressed, was found dear time to st. Anne's Chtirch. Lot. 65 d"1"1 In 1935- 3:” AL I'M"-h0lI'I' kzrglgptthe short end in recogintioii. My'ti'iic report. without bias." Alf) this case it the oflicje staff :?dc,gILIebI;n1g:g 3:eV'u”:t":;Ir on the beach at Oatta more trier (0, Requiem M955, Imennem m - u--I c '0 V enizgr W" vim h',observations lead me to believe. thnilyltrom the London. England. of-,0”3C,Vel1 g1 "1318 81158, Unfit t, goods barred "om "me with the two year! HBO- the church cemetery. and n omen ion lnnPr w E.”-,3 5,m,,uon hm-e m mp nmrigr or we at the ofganlzguonl repon9,,,cxpcrieiicc 'an capable duet: lot Reds. The reduction '0” ""0 ob Her death caused a scands ea S III” H' Ih" 9”" HM” ”””'aii-port facilities is far less dc- lreqiientl.V make visits to Europesniut M55 35”” SWUEII" T113 5W3 (get Aug 15 COHCGHIIDZ dful OPEN?! In Wm” PVEI1 I'IKv ' ' MACFAD)'EN&uddenly at Mol- veloped than the prc-sent and and other countries and flash news is daily handling a tremendous "We don't know about this Brit, she and other attractive young Vine. Monday" July 25, 1954 Rhod- V ., , . .. . . p amount of work. in readiness for g H ,1; d1 1 k 1 win er-ick MacFadyen of Ocean View in 'ThlIr'ldlI.V'I PFOITIM fuxrlir-,8 T-;:(1I:I(Igi.mry?tI:5II5E'ltdaV alter- (gIf1.rhoel.l:poI: I::f,I::I;.v:.'(:,oS.B'nadn In” the big show when it opens on ';:Ic3tft',”ag:e,T:at'beI;:" pxfmlgg l'ilIg)T-ranleclgiieg yltslI:I1 rxizrernment I1” 22"” 3'”"' Th? remain” 5" noon bv plane for Halifax nherc Mr. Rhude described the modern A"3"5I' 9' our own reductions" one s kes- ”mcI”I”' wmng ” the cumme Punmu Pi Th Duke of .0" Th"r7'Ia-I." A”3"5I I9 M'”Vhe will .be in conference with partv icletvpe operations which speed uni The 0h'"IO”emw” Exmbmun man said I P0 The "9W5P3P"5 M9"d"V "' Home umn noon todm. mm ,0 0'I'l"AWA- (C - 9 ,WlII he said in the morning at . i H . and Old Home Week: has always ' 0 "mt R,u,u.1c 5., re, nb . . - Edinburgh-5 pem,m,1...sco;-i; for his s, D I . B .1. h , Headers prior to returning to the distribution of news and brings b 1 . In London. Peter Thorneycroft. 9 "ed p p f-ll1l11f,Lf;:”f:felrH0m9-Fld9"-P'"""- 20,,,,,,. cwadian visit will bef3.'Maurncso::1:r Hl:lI'IIf:tIl my R" Giromnio. to Canadian dailies "all that ls ”" ' 9'" M m"""9 "Id President: of Britain's board of ”c”Y'"W '""3'”"'"9 "'”'d”"' ”" Charlottetown and DIAL 5549 THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME W. J. BROWN Flmeral Director 5321 M Hour Ambulance service Blamed. Courteous Service Dial MM i escort detail now is in England and twill fly to Canada with the duke I enable him to head the duke's per- headed by a 51-year-old RCMP of-i flcer selected by Buckingham Pal- the i951 royal tour. The duke's escort will also in- RCMP and Inspector rrank Kel- ley of Scotland Yard. The ROMP He as busy presiding over at)- . , . and M5 Dunn OTFAWA, iCP)- A bill printed inelwmeetlng in London. . F x;1;?In'a'aor:h”;:,ngM::::lU,rgo.kI:' t',(I'IgechnI;d14.;'g.yv.cvIvI)I:e':ulia UI '5 r 'nI(I)eC'CI::,::IIDhOl'I were revorm SLATED To BEHRE during the Queen Victoria en la The cadets wandered wlde-eyed ', ' ' . g 1 n. i could not mu indeed, but am bed under. I Que” Mum. gdwud 9,1,”. 3.1". 1955. He is majoring in mathe as say ng e curren Assistant Commissioner Anthony was slated to retire this summer from the force and become ditef sonal escort. The RCMP said the security pre- cautions for the rluke's visit will be the same as those provided for other distinguished persons who have come to Canada in recent years. resump- tion of the convention. Discussion on the report of the resolution he followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- ment in the Convent chapel with Rare. UITITBQBI Bank of Canada officisl said Mon- day. , g H He was commenting on a Mon- stolen. ”We haven't seen one in I long time." the official said. "I wouldinlomt imagine the person who has them will have a hard Job passing them. but they are legal tender." new. when it is new.” The speaker was introduced by gm chairman for the day. Mr. r. l ;.-..M-..,.i . .. City; Dr. F. 0. Fraser. Montreal; P'"”” M'” ””lK. Maciienzie, Halifax; G. D. Bell, Montreal; 'George I-lees, Ottawa, try home of Churchill and set up a beach-liead train for A three-week tour under an exchange program. were at the prime minister's home by invita- tion. but did not see Sir Winston. L. Bonham. Bilox. Miss. Visiting notarlcns ware: George Hunt. Toronto: Lloyd Marshal and Rotary Ann Mn. Tuddle. Fairfax, through all the rooms of the house but seemed most impressed by the studio, a bright room hung with some 50 landscapes painted by sir tlon Army. Springhlli, N.B.; George Lyon. sterling. Ont; Darren Mac- Guire, Amherst, N.B. ing was the presentation of a past president's pin to the retiring pr!- sident Bill acid by Plot President. Gordon Avard. . I ACCORD IEOOGNITION world?" is-year-old David Thomas of St. Johns Nfld., wondered PHOTOS TAKEN All old Dominion of Canada notes. printed since Confederatlon,' The "Idea We" mow" Through the rooms. Several had their photo LONDON (Reuters)-Britain has accorded full recognition to the friends and it is predicted that this year will see the largest crowd ever assembled in the City. FOUR FALLS. N.B. (CPJ-Cecil bridge. Mus. His latest award is valued at. 31,000 and will enable him to con- tinue his studies at Harvard and mules. - Mr. Everett graduated from Aroostook Junction superior school Frederic- valued at 8800. and the following two, same each. Roman Catholic Congress Meets trade, said the list of goods em- bargoed for shipment from the West will be cut to about 170 items ment. However, if such an agree- ment goes into effect Cancds-un- Claims Climber ANKARA (Reuters)-The United states embcuy here is checking Istanbul ncwqraparc chimed that I F ' . identified only as John Libby, had ruched the vil- luo of Dolllbayacit, non-,'f'uraey'a eastern frontier. after an ascent of the 17.100-foot mountain end said he had found remnants of the investigation. was studying thi conclusions of the three doctor who perfcrmed the post-mortem dice. committee will start the III and i N. 0- Macmw "::.”...:”".2: 2'” l . . .; lf::"'.i”s..::.."::...:r.'":...;''i:..:2; 'r:i'.r:n..:::-;e:.'i. Queswd. that the police data” be ”””i N'3""' DD”? me w'chairmBn' ML Nomnn w' A d d F glIiIUnfaI2m3.Os fggsi UU nupmd Wm be mA)"l!?.'eme newspaper man will vwvmmm it.i::.::.: 32?; ti.'ts:”;?”i.S2.':;i:'.::r;..:::;; iv. ”i..'.7.'.'.”..l.Z?. 2:. .. ,.n ,, .;..'"::i..:;'i;:.':.i:::: War 9 0"” we am-u EWBALMER taxes: 5:: glxmlogf :Ym:::C;n?:2(:loffrifr:ersh ' I, f m ..m(I'.Ti yoiigr-ilz(cCaInadlan:' R3133!" 15,333, Wggtw If; '13:: Schoyarsmp Silt. Ir'm.3'.”m'..”33i."dor "iiia.iI'i?.'.: ?i..""r'..yp3II.”'5I.'." b3i”.iIz3"w”.''.' .. .as head of the volice acort durins exectiotivenwillmw mg 0 I "W ””"””V I""ded Ch”l””'i C"""'l ' ' ' ton on the Anglo-Amerlcu: .3... vealing official secrets. DIED 10 MILES AWAY - . i H ll d E n h b ded , North Willahh-Q , clude Sgt. Charles E. Gray. 46. and Rev. George Maccormac u the I".I!:e ox:m";”;:r:, w::;0ga y B” sqdr. Ldr. L. P. B. Bins. Bt Hubert. hi: Ifilfilurthv:I3TisectI:tIiveeI:r::hII)II?rIkhip f,?f.'f"d” Wm comply mm ”' ms” TI" ""V5P5P"" ""1 Mmdv. icpl. Joesph 0. Stein. 41. of the celebrant. ” Y” - ' ” e " f Que; R. D. Mutch. Montreal: 1:. to Harvard University in Cam- the doctor: proved 01-1 the 1'" did not die from drowning aft" bathing her feet at Oatls. cc thi firct Inquest decided. She died on the beach of Tor Vajanlcs. if have canted her body from OIW to Tor Vsjanlca in Hill” The sand found in her lu that of Tor Vajantca beach. N" ' I.I 'rlll'kllh .W"5'3b'e 01 ""3 cm "I Ed"”"' treal dispatch reporting a house wimgon, MP9" 3''"'”h”d '" PIPM” "Id I-11:-::::h't i?IoN.e';.Bl'I.lnlWTCk amemm"'cIi:'i;5:'n'.'I.pofi':h25I;T.I3 new: reports quoted the doctor! VI Kent st. :3:I:;:j' :I:eg?1odm:gt?:vI:: b,N5k'In 1" Vmch 3900 I" '10 blmi "How does he find time to do all wf”: Hlyndn;"n mmflzzdqf h before entering Boston University remglm of Noah's Ark on Mount ac caylng. V"””Ke P! Q""" VIc"”"I3- W9" this and still worry about the pm"! "N" 9 ' "D" In 1950. His first scholarship WII Ararat. Marks on her arms and 181' were consistent with a Itruu" Tor Vajanlca beach is near ll" zuntlnigl lulu tin kwhlclge drill 9" en a e: V 00 Pl - At one of these orliel. W”"" took an overdose of drui--hm”; cording to witnesses It P"i h hearing: of the trial In WI” The three-man RCMP escort and . 5'5 H9 ""94 "ill I10 planned I vs.- Impmo, Key,” my be ,e,po,,,,b1,;;"&nE,:,da"al:g'e:”::x:d u':.I'IE:1:::lgraphs taken, posing with I ginger new Guatemalan government. second attempt on mg mounugn journaldlnf nS'llvanrlalb"nl!l:1'0 M" for the diike's safety throughout Bulk ,3." 5” up 1" 1935 cat, owned by the prime minister. Guatemala's present ruling junta uoumzu, (any About, L500 when gm wnum. dandy charge w I gm!” MonQe!I'F & ' the tour. Provincial. local and mll- Bu, mm ,,,,, ,, ,0, to, ,,,, ,,,,, Later. thr party visited Quebec of three I-Bums” 90"" ”" J"? members of Jiigiom oi-am met No American expeditions and 'm"'"' ” ,itary police rnrm will co-operate now, oumandmk including about House at nearby Westerham, blrth- 8 after an invasion of Guatemalas Mona" M mu.” con.” st Ln". one French group in Nam ya" de';:1li." wlmnnl "M H", ' lin herrlllna crowds in the various 329,909 worm M 34 hm. Ind .50”; PIECE 0I 05" JDWP w”"et Fm" lg-rnory from Tbgoldfhrha hula," em. for alive-day Roman Clthoiic have climbed the motmtain where. wnm'I.I Hm body V" "I," rar- centres the duke will visit. ' ,, , ,. cadets from Quebec. Lorne Bunt- 0 1"-' "Id 9" Y"! "W"! D According to the Old Testament II ms died 31900-000 (nth of the 35 cent 0 . . Guatemala City Richard Allen Owl?-t mil to on beach. where . . "shlnplastef 'bills. In all, the bank "'13- ”- L""'"9- W”""" W”3I"- M.,,,,..,,y d,uvg,,,', , mm .,,,,,,,,,,,.1 The opening cmcion was add:-eh account. the Ark in which Noah believes there are about se,ooo,ooo 18- Montmli 00"” Mp "v "H": in, 3,m,h ,..,.,,.,m.,,, 0; 9,. MW end by nut-unite Cardinal f.:' . and Mn funny -urvmd the flood 18 Eugton 51, i Wm", of m,,om hm, mu nonmi Marcel Bastien. 17. Ste. Rose dc govemmem Archblah of- lloutrecl: James came to rest when the rum: CG'd Thanks around. - naval. and their nest lender. ' on-dine: Archbishop of abated. nut. none have found um, Dill "'9 - acdn. 1-Ir. Hank Ke-no of Quebec MA" "0. mg 'nn-onto; and Vcioriuc uaiml rcmslris of in. an. - i an-Awg, (CP)..hu-thgf yup. Olty. kept an attendant busy with menu of wogpmmgmmumuon gnu dozens of questions about the vlc- wom"... MI" 37.1", ar..nw.,' as of religious Cl. radar equipment will be made this tor of the Plains of Abraham. ,w.g buy-ngd Q0 dun. mung” in g, The delegation is composed 61 month to Italy. Portugal and Dan. Tito cadets will visit. of'"'' -:a;sts;5m," gm "hm, fipgmgn "id nuns. priests. and bcothets :':c I mark under terms of the North of tglcnd. scotland. Ireland and,m.,-yea in by hem. when phg dc. all pans of cancda. The congress Atlantic alliances mutual aid prc- the Isle of Man before flying beckl cidenmiy lg nltod . a box of which will and Friday, will be con- min. uu army and Friday. to Canada August. is. Imatches. - coma in niiciisti and much. -10. and Mrs. Jos. Farrell and family wish to express their grat- itude and thanks to the people of Central Lot ll, lmont and vicin- ity for the lovey gifts they re- carved on the celebration of their torttetli wedding anniversary. TORONTO (C?)-A 75-year-old V5IU'I& 990100? N "'0 lag" '5 WV" IIILPFULFIIINDI The friends of tmcsco auric- lctlon in the Lebanon collects. stamp! to be used in teaching children history and nagnpby. -001: Dune and r.