PAGE i“.FTEEi)l_ 2 S’side Wing Of R.C.A.F. . Ass’n Elects Officers ‘ riu: GUARDIAN. Cl-lARL()’i"l‘ETOWN Northward Ijigration OflSealing Vessel Snow Geese Underway 105' °"_c;B- Ann. 1. 1954 - WESTERN GUARDIAN "old school "W W" °"'°' Administration I Iummer, street. surnnie ‘ Phone soar flows, Subscriptions. Advertising Representative GEORGE CLOW Ind GEORGE WOTTON ' 3”“ Ph°'"'‘ 8032 ‘M 8°33 "" HALIFAX (CF) Th 260-t I n. mind!“ ‘my D. b°"!m "I", °! in .By Romeo‘ Msgsrs. Canadian stuflandofls Pflwflf sealing vessel his w:s holzd -Dry G1’-lbeft Glllant WES e1ecl- muwvmx nu" In ‘nu.’ __-nu“ V“ ‘ flood uunddnce Press Slslf Writer) and sunk by ice otf northern 3.11 Bookstore. summer Street; Gourues Drugstore. 21 Central street; Kmya. Ngwqtand. Water street; Mark Gaudet. 67 Granville Strut; Alyn Doucstts’a Grocery, Second street; Island Motor Transport. water Street: Vince’: Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Enman's Self- at both the afternoon and evening sessions of sauce! administration short courses held in the Alber- ST. JOAQHIM, Que.. (CP)—The greater snow geeie are migrating north again by the thousands from their winter habitat on the continued from page 1 out of control." Cape Breton island early Wednes- day but her 25-man crew leaped to safety aboard an accompanying sealer. Wing R. O. A. 1". Association at its annual meeting last evening. Other officers elected were as fol- lows:— Bill ed president of No. 200 Summersi-12: Team Enjoys Strauss said “the rnisuiprebem 1“ Vi“ ‘ P'“1d°‘“v ton Women's Institute hall yes- 1 W mw we M '0 son seems e u n e Service Drug Store; Fred's Grocery. Convent Street. “rd”. ‘Demand by the Denny Starling Hunter. Ben Champion and K. I. Waits. Kenslngton. southern Atlantic coast of the Several thousand seal United States-—a sure sign that pelts worth $35,000 went down with the. Hickey; 2nd vice - president, Rus- sel Phaneuf; secretary. Derek fsociai Ev_e_ning merit of Education. Mr. 1-1. B. two facts: l"irat.'thst the lleld . _ , wm was omen o--mu-. mi. ---.. --»-i-- ‘PK? 2:; in am or we ‘“;‘:.':=:..T..'"::. ...' .*.'."'**.°*- .‘;°".:“*.:" .*.'°'....'"'i.*:°'i.i —M-«m or an» ~ A-“’°"°‘" Funk w"k" R°’"'"""u"" '°‘“d°m M “mum "M dkwm daily at Cal? Tourmente near this cuculawd °“m“t'°“ “"3” "i been negotiating the ice—dotted l'”cIt.?i-rs" (Mn 6“ 5‘ ug'i tum mjoyed ' "Cm "em"; m ‘i v Ph°'"3 “'3 om“ ma “'3 n°“"' °t um" °d“‘-"'“°n - U A “ St. Lawrence river north shore mm which’ I auumt’ 1‘ mi’ 1”’ Gulf of St. Lawrence“ on the in- 331'; me 0011' and wmdh N“ Clmfidllfl Leflion H111. Alber- both the afternoon and evening (own 35 mugs en; 0; Quebec °°'“P*“b1° Vim ‘ ''°‘°“Y 1”“ bound run to the Nova scotia “mm "°"' T“‘5d”' ‘‘'°’‘‘’‘3 ‘° "Wk ”" meeting; ‘glued by Mr, Mgloolm ' weapon." Error in estimates on MY JON-I1 MUIIBIU. U10 retiring official closing of a very success- —'iuNoo. Town Hall. Kenning- ton. I“:-lds.y, April 2nd at 8:80. I —A'l'KI.NSON’S BEAUTY SALON. —BlDEQUl!: BINK—achool hoo- key and skate Friday night, start- ing st 7.30: Dunk River Bisters va. Freetown Royal Sisters; at 8.30 McKenzie, chief superintendent of schools. Jack Martin and Stan Mclnnis of the National Film City. The rocky cape is believed the only stopping point for the geesein their annual Arctic mi- gration. the first atomic bomb were even greater, he said. The second cause of in.lsa.,pprehe.nsion,said thechal.r- south shore sealing base of Bland- ford. The Truls suddenly banged in. to a succession of ice floes about president. presided. In subonittingigul hockey year, his report as president Music was pro- for ‘thc vided by Messrs. Tommy Phillips. past year, Mr. Mungall said that Wesley Hardy, Perley Hardy and 30 ;-d_ ' _ man, arose from report; 01 Lhg 1 . I » ». » the membership of the Wing is Byron Weeks. An interesting and ‘lawn’ one" P“-Enter reduced iiJ'i)pT.frwnb.o“omAdmlb°uion" "15 Lc'°em."' The afternoon session consisted rivlirli: ftllrlit xleefikhfie sBgeu0——ee ffiigi fr. extent of the “fall out" of radio- slorgrimandlmlgegflan biiiyitciiinzg 3‘ "19 h1Kh*'5L 1‘‘\'9' "« hafi bi‘-€"ii°d”°5“°"“ mm "Hm 1”?" W" - : aft" ogotiil ti¥’ep.°i:‘i.mpeeX:?mneeBri“i;. Skziete arf‘tery" mainly of an amusing dem0n8tl‘I' rival in 15 years—and about half W-‘V° ml"-erlfi through the holes fiat appeared Sm” 1;?’ XV 1"‘, 3;” ,I':;mt°d' wmiiihnwigiby clioulitgifl M the Alb". l 0 ' ' tion of a poorly conducted an uai tn 1 1 in her hull. B mfim F5 1P 0 A 3 W656?!» °-" ‘m °““"’- ‘ Phone '1-2. 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Lorinfl Rayner yesterday t:|iorn- :"n°°d ulgféur; etc.oA snutiniamrmot 15Itui:ee:x[‘J:‘Cr:eti!kt)i2lkit :ly°:xil)gUg6L(‘)I:g' 1-‘low b: is the ‘area of destruc» Tum hauling vamlyltenu film W: meernnoa” 9ngacraide];t),ls‘OiJI(:ct.hPa:quadrgl:L,\._.,,m¥_On‘, gamed Wm‘ .3‘ lost 6 1 Bedequel mil dbcgiieégdortgfldwggd wring"? '1“““°- retarding eligibility to will have’ arrived Then they ‘will m‘.'Iiii?le11. L€iN1"eu5rsia$i':' of an Hbomb inward torrent’ of "W W” “mar Flam "9 b°”‘3 ""mP1"“’d {M ““"imd “M 2‘ almi hmtlg’l;’ mi’, ye" i an an ~ ' ‘ , ' with two engine . ri - ' V ° ‘ ’'”'''.'‘‘'‘5'‘ pm’ »" “’”‘""'g ' _c,uu) pAn'rg_.A can-1 part,’ E. I. Bag Co. Ltd. had been brokfn I‘;‘;';t;:lI;°h‘}“‘;lwe’;‘:";“;‘f“u;".“:n::‘?E' gglgllgs heglnlxzhfear their summer is that, in efIect,._lt can be madelportable pumll Tllepufirig: :1“ : :du:diE:l:le5:.:nd.,|n 1'1’ ’’’‘-‘l’‘‘'‘” F”‘"°:“ ‘”"".”-"' 9"" ! ,pon,°d-.d by the March commit. into sometime recenilg. Despktg mm and mnemom -by the am“. 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Donald and Mr. Robert Stay break Wu made by prying on ,, dealing with the larger unit of ad- geese have gathered u,e,e_ ..-nu metropolitan area yes» mmng Titus 7 the provincial committee of the goal, Fi-mi Millman: defence, Wea- art. received consolation prizes. door M the other W3,-ehouu g ministration in the mid-western Louis Lemleux wildlife officer Th 5' 1 C. -- 1' go; The Tr‘uls' d it rt ' Mr Cad” Leagm‘ "f Ca““d”' ""1"-" Hard-‘V C"‘“'e‘ F“’5“’- E3” Lunch W" "Wed by Mrs‘ Pic‘ large roller door was Partially l'e- states. in Quebec ilrovince for the fed- t 6 N‘: mm .. eoimpm ch out of si ht o 1113-?“ F't an] sud ‘heir a"”'”‘l meeting held 1“ A”“"5°”: ‘°’“"“d5' T°"‘ 33'' ‘ring’ Mn‘ mukax’ and M" moved from its track, The assembly then divided into eral department of northern af- ?qgwsay;°,:'e aims: Karl K§,1se"n¢n__’n;?;i]?:x :tg:r"‘,§ Summersid:-. hour. Cyril Bernard. Erskine J°'“_‘“°”°' Bu’ -5. discussion groups to decide what fairs and natural resources. says miles , ' for the owners of the Truls. cave 1“ “’p°”“‘€ °" "°“"""“°“‘i M‘ iG“"i"' G19" M*”’h°“'*”" R” Prjd‘ could be done to improve educa- approximately half the geese_ the ‘Au; Am chairman said the n_ ii... ,...5,.i..,. Wm... sh, w,,,,,_ Mungall said “Last. May I at-‘ham. A. nl('hal‘(i. KPH McCra.._ “On fiandards 1" Prime Edwfld omy k"°w" fl°°k M "'5 kind in suits which the AEC scleiitlsis at finwri as 30 T'il|iF§ oil the north “mded the "anon"! °”"Vem’1°" °t'5idHn 1'°Clai"' Roy FNSH’ Mike __ I 0 Island if can W“ no object) A the world. have set down at Cap me Los Alamos N_ M and Lweh coast of Cape Breton Island. ‘"1" 3-55°°i3“>°‘n 1" 0'-WW3 Ind ]"""h' s'°""’ M””’h3" —M.rs. Mary Proifltt, Burlington, e sing-song was greatly enjoyed with T°|1!‘m9Ht8- ’ pool cam. mb5mwm'a's had hoped last month five of our members ""' :"’ 1’ visiting her mm Mt Ouvm, ML Elma, power of the P. E. 1. Why do they migrate so far W °'bmm from me March 1 and attended the Maritime group _ north? Mr. Lemleux says the only meeting in Moncton. Two members, Prodltt and Mrs. Profltt, Kenning- ton. Bur- —Frlends will be sorry to know that Mr. Cecil Campbellris indis posed at his home at Burlington and wish him a. rapid recovery. —Frienda of Mrs Alfred Reeves. Buirlington. regret her illness anti, wish her an early recovery. —Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weeks and little granddaughter. Glenda MacDonald. oi’ Bummei-side, spent Sunday in Borden, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Burch_ —S. --«Friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Leighton Coulson, Sea View, is doing as well as can be exipected after an operation at the Prince County Hospital on March 25. and wish her a rapid recovery —-Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Hiokox. Burlington, on Marci: 23 were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whitc and Cyril Maclieod, Char- lottetovm; Miss Hilda MacLeod. Hunter River. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stead and family. Wheat- ley River. Bur. —-M.r. and Mrs. W. J. Profltt and char grandson. Wayne Prontt, were visitors on Sunday to Elms- dale where they were guests of Mn. Pm.tltt'a sister. Mrs. Jacob Murray and Mr. Murray and their mother, Mrs. Frank Simpson. Frienrh will be sorry to lea.rn that Mrs. Simpson has been ill and will wish her a rapid and com- plete recovery. Bur. —Mr. Roy Adams. well known merchant of Seaview is grad'usll.y recovering from burns received when gasoline being used about his truck caught fire. had his hands badly burned and althoiuh the accident occurred some time ago. regular surllclil dressings are being continued. —Mi-. Arthur Stewart. well known auctioneer oi sea View had the misfortune to have his hand badly out while sawing wood on March N. causing extensive bleed- ing. The injury enacted the back of thahand and.atsndonoi one injured In Ont. Accident ——Very seriously injured in I highway accident in Ontario late Tuesday night, Mark Delaney, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll De- laney of Bummerside. although still unconscious after almost 24 hours, was reported as showing slight improvement late last night. but his condition is expected to be critical for at least another 48 hours. His parents were notified oi the am. yesterday morning. and his mother left by plane a few hours later and last evening arrived at is patient. The accident occurred as he was returning to Aylmer./ Ontario. ll- ter a hockey game in St. Thomas. Mark, an outstanding athlete, has been starring on the forward line of the Aylmer Trojans. It is reported that three of four young men in the car were criti- cally injured whsn the car struck the rear of a truck and was de- molished. Delaney was sitting beside the driver. Among other injuries in the ac- cident some object pierced his brain causing A brain hemorrhage, and paralysis of his left side due to a blood clot. In an operation in which he underwent brain surzery yesterday morning this clot was removed. However he still con- tinued to remain in an unconsci- ous condition. Mark has had an exceptionally tine career in both organized hoc- key and baseball. In bqinning his hockey interest he played with I. young summer- alde team which won s. Maritime chsmplonshlp. Later he was with the Freetown Royals and hebed them win the Island intermediate championship. The same year he was also leading goal-getter in the south shore League. The last few years he has been in demand by mainland teams, and played first with Amherst Juniors. Last season he starred Libraries staff as pianist to bring the meetings to a close. Variety concert Held At Borden Hall -—A fine variety concert was enjoyed by packed houses in Bor- den Town Hall on March 22 and 23. The programe was under the auspices oi the Sacred Heart Club. . It was as follows: Opening chorus, Duet, “Put your right foot Out," by Olga Mcxenna and Rich- accident by telephone about 4:30, the hospital in which her son is‘ ard Davies. One-act -play. "The Ring-o—Be1l.' Solo. "Where the ‘River Shannon Flows." Mrs. Vin- cent Grant. Renowned Ma ician. “The Great Horton." vereii . Campbell. The Irish Jubilee. Gor- don Jay. Duct. “Rose-O‘Day.' A!- dona Gallant and Edith Mcivor. Intermission and sale of candy. Duet, "When you and I were young Maggie, by Olga. Mclcenna and Kevin Ranahan. Piano Solo, "Night and Day,” and Cuckoo Waltz. Ken Flavellc One-act play, "It’s Great to be Irish." Step Dance, Francis Chaissori. Solo, “The History oi the World." Gor- don Jay, The Great Mandrake. Ken Flavelle. Solo. “The Rose of Tralee," Gordon Maccsllum. In- strumental Music, ,P'rancls and Bill ohaiason. closing Chorus, The Queen. ——L. reason he can think of is that daylight is longer in the Arctic. giving the birds more time to raise their young. He says their population today is more than five times that of 1936. Besides being handsome, the geese are delicious eating and thousands are brought down an- nually by Quebec hunters in the fall when the birds repeat their call at Cap Tourmenin in migrat- in;' south to winter ironies in the states of Maryland. Virginia, Georgia and South Carolina. The two-month hunting season is then in full swing. Groups of 20 Weighing D€i.\V‘i.‘<.ll six and 10 pounds‘ each and flying in groups‘ 0‘. ‘U or more at about 1.000 leet. llie geese can he (listiiiguisiieu b,\ a try similar to the Sllapll) l)dl‘i\' of a dog. Sometimes. the beautiful white birds with black-tipped wings, called "grandes oies bianches" D) French Canadians, are mistaken for the wavey. a smaller cousin in the Canadian prairies. The greater snow geese are protected from hunters in_ the U. S and can only be taken in Que- bec as this is the only province they touch in their round-trip migration. Mr. Lemleux says Arctic homes of some of the geese have been located, but the flocks main hab- itat still remains a mystery. Suggest Boost ilicinity —Mlsa Anita smaliman. Oiieary. was an overnight guest of her sister, Mrs. Ellsworth Thomas on March 23. Miss Stella MscNsvin, employee of the Bank of Commerce. Al- berton, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin MacNevln. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Clark and dsug-htcr Anne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jame. Thomas In Salaries Of Members_|ii N. S. HALIFAX, (CP)— A member oi the Nova Scotia legislature will be paid $8,000 yearly for an average nine-weeks session if a report tab- led Wednesday recommending in-. creased salaries and indemnitlesi is put into effect. | The present seslonal indemnity it $2,200, Health Minister Connolly. chair- man oi the eommittee appointed to study indemnities. tabled the t report. Usually reliably sources a.ooo-mile,‘ Strauss said. iiiiii. llnion With Canada Greatest Single Blessing March 26 tests “were iully realiz- ed und cnoi-mous potential has been added, in consequeiioe, to our military posture from what we have learned." \ Another Due, Strauss also disclosed that it will take some time, as much as a month or own, before precise measurements of the two test shots can be calibrated. Mean- while. according to congressional sources. the AEC and defence de- partment are proceeding with plans to fire a third hydrogen blast next month, one that may be even more powerful than the first two of the series. Turning to what happened at the March 1 test which sent ra- dio-active dust. and mist sl.i'a_v~ing iiii the wrong dueotioii and beyond lexipecled distances. Strauss said the task force weather men pre- dicted wind would carry the "fall out" area to the north of the test atoll (presumably Bikini). "The wind failed to follow the predictions, shifted south of that line and the little islands of Ron- gelaip, Rongerik and Uterik were in the edge of the fall out,” Meanwhile, the usual sea-o..ir search which precedes a shot had missed sighting the Japanese fish- ing trawler Lucky Dragon, work- ing, unwittingly. in the darigei area. Radio-activity ‘fell on the trawler'ii crew of 23. It also des- cended on 28 Americans manning weather stations on Rongciiap and the neighboring islands and on 236 natives. Strauss said he vis- ited them before his return to Washington last Monday from the Mai-shells and found them un- burned and “well and happy-" ST. JOHN'S. Nild., (CP)—0n he eve of the fifth anniversary oi‘ Confederation. Premier Small- =Finanoier Dies Prominent Montreal . MONTREAL, (CPl—Sir Herbert Brown Ames. 90, prominent Mon- treal financier and politician, died Wednesday in hospital. He was a former Conservative member of the Commons for Montreal St. Antoine and a forni- er treasurer of the League of l‘.'..ilions. He will be buried at Grand Manan, N. 8. following funeral service here today. Barn in Montreal. he was edu- cated here and in the United States, obtaining his bachelor of arts degree from Amherst college. Amherst. Mass. in 1885. He was a director of the shoe fY1?nUi4':l('.il.ll‘lng'fll‘m of Ames. Hoi- den and Company. set up by his father. and also of Dominion Guarantee Company, Great West Life insurance Company. Royal Victoria Life Insurance Company and a number of other corpora- tions. He was elected to Montreal city council in 1898, a post he held un- til 1906. He was elected to the Commons in 1904 and was re-elcted in 1908, 1914 and 1917, resigning in 1920. From 1914 to 1919, he served as honorary secretary of the Cana- dian patrlotic fund, directing the raising of more than $47,000,000 and in 1915 was knighted for this work. He was the first financial dir- ector of the League of Nations, serving from 1919 to 1926. French Smash New Assault On Dien Bien__[hu HANOI, Irido-Chins. (AP) - Thousands of Vietrninh troops smashed at the French defenders of Dlen Bien Phu Wednesday in a Dr. Gilbert Gallant and Gregory Mulholland attended the Air Ca- det League meeting at Montebello. “The highlight of the past year." Mr. Mungall said. "has again been the ' excellent co-operation and understanding enjoyed between this Wing and R. C. A. 1". Sta- tion Summerside. We have had the support of the commanding officer and the personnel under his command at all times for which we are deeply indebted and it is with regret that we learn that Group Captain Kenyon is being transferred from Summersldc." In addition to a very satis- factory financial report submitted by the treasurer, Norman 1-fogs. various repoilts were heard from Derek Hughes. Greg Mulholland, Bill Hickey. George Chsppel_ John fieuty. Ernie Moore and Gilbert Gallant. ——8 beginning of January than at the same time last year. The bureau of statistics report- ed Wednesday that weekly wages In manufacturing industries aver- aged $54.19 compared with $51.32 in 1853. Hourly earnings rose to 140.4 cents from 134.0 and the average work—week to 38.6 hours from 38.3 In mining. average weekly wages climbed to 864.3 from 362.28, hourly earnings to 158.2 cents from 153.4, but the average hours remained unchanged at 40.6. Weekly wages in electrical and motor transportation increased to $61.73 from $59.01. hourly earn- ings to 137.8 cents from 135.5 and average hours to 44.8 from 44.2. Weekly wages in service indus- tries advanced to $33.37 from $31.59, with avenge hourly earn- ings up to 82.0 cents from 16.3 and average hours down to 60.7 from 41.4. second big iiry at overwhelming the northwest Indo-China. fortress. At. nightfall, the ‘ Fruich—eta.nding iinm under the anault—announced[ they had killed 1.350 Communist-, led rebels. ‘ PLAY-OFF iiooiisv RACEWAY STADIUM TONIGHT FREDERICTON MERCHANTS CRAPAUD TH EATRE Crapaud Friday - Saturday 8:15 “THAT'S MY BOY" Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis Short Subjects GRAPAIIII iiiiiii TONIGHT Long Creek Rovers vs. Cnpsnd Hesrthreakers ‘ At 3:30 sharp Skate after BEIIEQIIE RINK TONIGHT, THURSDAY Final play-off game in juniol League. Trophies presented at close of game. Wilrnot vs. Mt. '.l‘i-you Admission zboeniis. Game start! It 8 sharp. finger is said to halve been cut. said steps would probably be taken during the present session to im- plement the committee's sugges- wood told the legislature Wednes- day that union with Canada was "the greatest single blessing un- The rebels suffered their heaviest losses before two an-ongpolnts of the fortress. where they hiurlsd two with the Sussex Juniors in win- ning the New Brunswick cham- plonshb. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murray and V! children recently visited Mr. and ' —Mr. and Mrs. James E.Thomp- son have returned to their home Mrs. Waldo Murray, west Devon. tions deg God that ever came to New. ' This 11 h been playing ,, divisiofIs—up to moon men--in the ACE; 0'1 011°-“““" “"°““°' $3331’ very flnsefli-irock.:y with the Aylmer To report recommended that foundland. “tack Th, punch counm goo after a seven-week Florlds and other parts of the Uni States. On their way to Floris ~they visited with an old friend in Reading, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall leard who accom- panied them to Florida. The Leuds are well known here as Mr. Leard was born in spring Valley. Mrs. board was bum in Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ella- worth 'I'homas and son Earls. motored to summerslde. on March 21. salaries of cabinet ministers re- main at 08.000 and the pei-mler's at $9,000. but that the ministers have a 32.000 yearly expense allow- ance and the premier $3,000. The honorarium of the Opposi- tion leader should be raised from 32.210 to 33,000, the Speaker's from 31,000 to 82.000, the clerks‘ from 82.000 to $2,200 and the assistant In a prepared speech, the pre- mier said he was “aware of the fact that there are still a few people in Newfoundland who have never become reconciled to Con- federation and never will; and as I would not wish to mar the happiness of this anniversary I shall not claim that Confederation has been a complete success for Trojans in Ontario. In baseball he Dlsyad third base last season with Holms.n’s Inter- mediates in Suminenidie in the Island League. and was rated I top-batter in the league. In spite of the fact that he left the prov- ince a few weeks before the sess- on ended he came second in the Admission 60 and 35 cents Game time 8:30 Sudden death game for N.I.-P.E.|. Intermediate I Hockey Title Vietmlnh bodies dangling in barbed wires at one eastern position. . Screaming rebel troops sprang from foxholee and winding tren-‘ ches around the fortress. and came down from the hills in the new‘ effort to score a major victory In the seven-year Indo-chins war. Fighting still raged almost 24 hours after the attack was launched at Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Phillips and family recently visited Mrs Phillips‘ sisters, Mrs. Mame Lew- is and Mrs_ Everett Coughlin. M d_ M __ 1, t L, 1 11 top-batting h for the M1900» » ‘ . all our people. _ ‘ knexvigir hue”; thiv apeiito tlviieeir P""'*°“' W '3“ '“";'“°§ "' "31: Mrs. Milton smiiuman Jr., and £leIltk"l.i§<l)‘or?ec‘t')lffI6X2l00li‘(;e(:l':»‘h)oIir pm. “I think. though. that on We!‘ dusk Tue‘d————————ay . .- ’ 3 vacation in the Province heach l?_1.1 Wm‘ °“""‘ fin‘ 5 d-ushter Oymhh “|'1',° Vumng ‘lg: vision be made for retiring al1ow- |;1:£l|'.|!¥ b¢l9:"Il1m.N;:V; _ . summer. The trip was muc en- ' smsllman's psi-on Mr. an . ‘non for legishture memberg, H N Jay“ M “L ___5_ am“ G.mb1¢_ Wm,‘ the neceulry kglahuon Duh t,l{ieié"c|r.i\‘i!r.i‘try became a prov- s 0 IY GOOPQO Clerk ‘ ! temed an the Members of Parlla- .. V‘ ' ' ‘ The farmers of cascumpec. who merit Retiring Allowance Act now C 1;h; ,":1°u'md'a wfihfed five”: F I i are ghlpplng whole milk by rail in force in OttaWfl- hfliieetliel ‘zlaitislddctiorioof hfvln ‘ mm‘ on", to camfll cream. The” V” M den” °“ eh’ "' fought for a great and good J t . LONDON» (R¢“¢°"”"R““"‘ °' ‘mu’ °h.fl°“‘d'':'nm ‘" plug: P°"' cause. The thousands who died e , soccer nutchdsa . sdnuday in the ctgnfiaoghzogotahe “me 0830*!‘ uni.“ not favor it. have the satisfac- . .___. __ United Km! 031- to “O the nut mick nuke tion of having opposed Confedera- OT-rAwA_ (OP, _ -n..m_c,mm‘ ENGLISH LIAGUI R1090 Farm Improvement tion in sincerity and honesty." 'I‘h0'mInv friend! of was MW mung. 1 in daily route in the near mtm-e. . Air Lines has no mm for the Lou Ms.d..ea.n. aaueiiter of Mr. Mm V , Sm...“ W 1 .1 l_u':':;ed"“{nd “'13: "tiny ‘:2: use of full jet planes. "'4 "3 "“‘ "‘°'*°"‘- V‘°”°‘“‘- Blackpool4PreswnN as in. charlie Ooughlin and Mr ,.,.,.,,,,.,.., _ . _ 0",, ,,,_,,k, .0 Pmldent 6- 3- M¢0reI°r ‘old will be sorry to hear aha is -con- Bundsrland 2 W Broinwich A 1 Everett Oougblln are busily en- loans Rgi_ort . Heaven that we were privileged the Commons railway committee fined to her home at present :ui- ,. 1,1,. mu, g... 11.. Wednesday the company hu no iefing from I badly sprained Niki! Dund°s°C?;r:!:1%|°nl‘;°]u' firm p1le.v.'fo, Ru.“¢l:: ‘con’: 01-fAwA' (cp) _ cmmdgdn §:u:::;’..'°de“'l‘:‘?_t . pg" In °ur immediate intention -of going bF.- ’. which abs received in a fall ro- Dmddn 3 ‘ha!-Q ",9, '1“ an, M. um um. farmer; hon-owed 597.s92,ooo from «I p“y'm“ ‘H I prawn" of yond turbo-prop engines. midway °°flNY- ' World CI!) met months. the banks under the farm im- cdmd. W, sh,“ cumin“, to so b¢‘W°9“ "3: °;’1n‘l’19““°l“‘x P‘-5”“ Min Madison is I member of Wu“ 1 Imum 3 ._._.. provement loans act in 1953. gorwdrd ,, W, have done ,_h“,‘WP€ lflld 9 531' I 910- lhe harden NI?-hm-1 WWI auousn uiimul in. and ran. riiawomi Thomas These loans were down from five years past. and one our Th‘ “‘° "“ °"“°'°" 1‘ "‘°"°” h°°3'I '83‘ PAIYUC 80°‘ 50°‘ vision In IIIIIII and son Barrie were March 21 "M 1 “"1 °f 393-359-000» "'9 people will go on from triumph vixfmg ‘gm pun" '19’ key fa tell: all winter. BRIO gum,“ 3 nmqgn 4 ‘dun of Mn um um “bug government's annual report show- go mumpphtn m°d“m gin u_ ‘:50? ‘VS’? in is miss out: and pickles rn Nu-Ilsrl smiimm ma family. sniutatorii, ed Wedneldny. °‘"*¢lI& ° 9 P°":"' ' .h,.,'.- ‘ gm-.1, go qpofl flu-ggfiy o aatsshud I 1 However. the total number of Pi'°P'1“x_ .M,cG”r““Ue'm mdtoldl WNW‘ ‘Rink. Ioalios-’_ in soon-Ion or the nuiinnon I oiioatmiaia a mu Mun 3,,“ no ,, em loans rose from 83,315 in toss to 5." N." R3,,‘ pol. mg imam H dump“. {of mm ’"°k' 3:’ an “mu! 9”?“ "' "*9 °“‘““"“ 3'“ °' “'96, In 1953' omloal use of different types of Miss tlscliean has been I win- ner in its annual Provincial in- terscholaetiio meets in past years and at the time of her accident In hoping to coma in to the city to to in this year's most but was unfortunately unable to the mo. 0 but wish: of all Ilsa Medusa’ friends and of sport fans in the South Gueen‘s ares Iill go out to this fins athlete in for her mood: raoovan. . . gran wanna Divflen A Alrrfrieoniaris I ‘Pdrtick '1' I Division I xllmsrnock 4 Mothsrwoll 1 Irina!) Distal Hearts 1 Chelsea 8 IEO!‘ MAN mu H.AMn.‘fON. (OP)--William wil- iismaofi. so. found with gimariot wounds near here Sunday. died Tunas: nuht. Goldie Oravdle IL eontnelor found wounded . Albsrton, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Byron. The many friends of Mrs Jim Wallace are sorry to learn she is a patient in the Prince county Hospital for a few days. Mr. tome Yeo is busily engaged in hauling wood from West De- von. ~00 ;LIN'I'!0I"I'lII_l The report. tabled in the Corn- rnons, estimated that since March, 1945. farmers borrowed $451,500,- 000 and repaid $313,400,000. "This impressive record may be attributed in part to the produc- tive i-idturs of these loan; and in part to the record crops ... duced in Canada in the last few years.” the report said. Though machinery loans were the largest single loans category. the report noted a .11-per-cent boost in-loans.for building pin» poses. These loans increased to ssos-moo in ilk! from IBATIMD Piston-engine Pianos NEW YORK. (AP)—Gpeed pilot Joe do Bone new from Los Angelea to New York in four hours, '14 minutes and seven second: Wed- nesday fer a new transcontinental record for piston-engine planes. He failed, however. in his effort to beatitha jet plane record of four hours. eight minutes and five seconds. De Boris flour a propeller-driven Second world War Mustang fighter plane. The previous record for a piston- enginas: tin-bo-prop for up to 400 miles an hour: the "bypass" ai- gine for between 400 and 450: the straight jet for more than 550. "We have no plans for civil op- eratinns at sea miles and beyond.” he said. "and we have been run- able to satisfy ourselves that jets would be economical for us.” Wage Report- OTTAWA. fCP)—Average week- ----— W in critical condition A total of IIl.'I00 bathtubs were‘: 1x3, ly wages. hourly earnings and The Indus River near the boom Williamson had been a boarder st manufactured in Oanada in 1058.' "Loan; for livestock purchues ‘engine plane was Your hours, 5: ‘average hours worked in Cana- "H0 llllhl mi IIVO u1f°‘¢°P'C 0‘ M0 “£9” 3&3“ 1‘ dorroilnniaasaaurisotaowstnaaaaooiocavauautreagaa.iniauupuruatnautii-aininm.minyssp.r coaiuss-aiinui-unassuuoosaniaisssaiui manufacturing and mains wenbysiialaqssso. 2 IAf|.m§,.'ggy..gignl. an u.ooouegaa.ps.ooo. ryhnifinh. Iadusti-isswenhighaeasalo ggfifw