MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN p-:-- Tho it am it should In fie does not deserve pioipqrlty ready! 1: :ll'kx:E:ollc0cIlU7lIlv '11. cannot meet "I'll.- I-Zveybotiy Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' lotion: Delivered 36.00: Mali M30: lhhhlhh Thu, Found” an. other Province: ll (1. 5. 87.00. ,,,,............ '.I'hroo Oenu. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1950 1s PAGES PEI EXHIBITORS SWEEP FIELD AT MARITIME WINTER FAIR Canada Sending Prairie Battalion To Kai-ea'Slorm Causes PEI Swine Breeders Malie . m Damage At - - wit M - 13 -.1 . Grand Slam With Entries Top Honour For P. E. Island olerseaglelate ,11:i2)rj:1:tRS1:1e1:duf; die? or Salni lohn . g,,,. SAINT' JOHN. N.B.. Nov. 8 -- cia'J-Practicail all th h t t ' . lCPl - A furious rain and wind the! Maritime vlinter FeIlrnn(Sui:ii:e E Beef (Lille Men At Amherst AMHERST. sat. Nov. 4-tspec- 131;--Prince Edward Island beef cattle men stacked up Bslilnst the best beef in the Maritimes at the w1nw- 1:151: here today and came away with top honors in the Here- tord breed atid some of the high- est ribbons in the Shorthorn com- petition. The Miller Sanderson Hereford herd. owned by brothers Miller and Tom Sanderson of North River wept the honors in the white face t-lass by winning four champ- ionships. two reserves, eight firsts. five seconds, six tlilrtis, two fourths and one fifth. Cuerleon Royal Dandy 8D. a junior yearling. won the grand male championship for the Miller sander.-on herd: lllghlatrd Bray Duo Tone Lass 10C tion the grand female champion- ship for the same herd. Athol Roberts, Soiithport only entered two heifers but he won the grand fa-nalc championship in the Sliortliorn class with Teekav- er, with only nine entries made a good showing in the stiff Hereford competition. He had one first. six seconds. four thirds and one fourth. E. H. Home. of Enfield. N. 5. put up at strong fight in the Here- ford competitions. He had one championship, two reserves, seven firsts and a large number of other high placings. The sweetest win of the day for Miller and Tom Sanderson was the grand male championship by Caerleon Royal Dandy 8D. This young animal was bought in Al- berta six weeks ago and is the son of Dandy Domino. grand champion at the Royal Winter Fair last year. "I was sure tickled to see him win." stated Miller. and well he might be. for the young htill beat out Mighty Otto 298. one of the best beef sires in the Maritimes: he was an easy choice for junior male champion. The Miller Sanderson herd also fl" 49- This "mmhl hhi” W9" the took the junior female champion- iiinior female championship. she was grand cliamplnn at the Pro- vincial Exhibition last summer. Fulton Sanderson of North Riv- ship and reserve as well as the Senior female reserve. The re- malning two championships and four rtiservcs went in mainland breeders. This Month Remainder of Special Brigade Will Train At Fort Lewis. O'I"f'AWA. Nov. 5 - ICP) -- Canada ls sending a battalion of partly-trained front-line troops to Korea latethis month, Ending weeks of uncertainty con- cerning the disposition oi the army's -11.000-man special brigade, Defence Minister ,Ciaxtcn announ- ced Saturday one battalion and supporting troops are going to Korea and the remainder of ttic self-contaiiicd force will train at Fort Lewis, wash. The Infantry unit chosen for Korean service is the 2nd Bat.- taiion of the Princess Pair-icIa's Caifadlan Ligihl. infantry. a Cal- gary-based formation of about 900 men. It will be accompanied by an un- troops. and in Kcrea it will join to arrive in Pusan Monday to set announced number of ancillary Structure is "placed... an advance party of 350 men due Tmnscamda Hmway gm", Bo,-. Work on the approaches to the", new North River Bridge at Beaclil Grove under the Trans-Canada; Highway scheme is now under. way, and it is expected to have, this bridge completed next year., Premier J. Walter Jones stated in: an interview yesterday. The bridge will be of the same type as the Hillstboro Bridge. The comractors for the work on the approaches are Messrs. Morrison and Macilae. with regard to liillsboro Bridge the Premier said that after study- ing further expert opinions he was still convinced that the present site was the most satisfactory one for a new bridge. It was doubtful. however, whether this project could be started next year. "It will be I big undertakii-.13." the Premier said. "The main prob- . lem will be to keep traffic moving : while the work is in progress. The plans are still tentative. but our idea is that we can build under and around the present piers and keep the bridge open until the old of the Details of the route den to Charlottetown with the ex- Completion Next Year Federal Minister of Reconstruction Here i a.-iriaax. Nov. 5 A Soutlierlv gaics of 33 miles. an hour storm swept the Saint John area this weekend. The winds reached gale proportions at times and cans- Ved damage to power and telephone 1 lines. Crews of telephone and pownr lmmptuiies worked steadily all day 1 and into the evening. 1 The storm started Saturday and icoiitinued throughout today. Most in! the damage was caused during the daylight hours and included lbroken lines, poles. fences, signs 1 walls and roots. '1 winds in the city averaged be- tween so and 40 miles per hour with 1 gusts of over 50 miles. in 18 hours the rainfall was 1.85 inches. Conditions in other parts of tlie Province were tamer, with .Vl0il'.'- inn reporting clear weather and a tiuarm 62 degrees, wlille Edmund- igston was clear witii northwest ; winds and a cocl 38 degrees, (CPI ., ilfcrce with gusts tip to 60 miles 1 brought mild .air into the Maritime ;, area today. breaking several tem- .l erature records. ' A high of 65 degrees at Char- icttetowii broke lho November degree above the 68 reported Nov 1938 record of 63. while in Monr- toii. N.B.. a high of 69 was iust one Show here today were taken by two breeders from the Marshfielcl- Dunstaffnagc sector of Prince. Ed- ward Island. The majority of them went. in the swine herd of S. C. Sic-wart and Son, Dunstaffnage. This nerd captured fivc championships. two reserves. ten firsts. eight seconds, three thirds and four fiiihs. Last year's leading exhibitor here. Almon Boswall of Marshflcld won a championship, two reserves, three firsts, three seconds and five thirds. island breeders took all the firsts except one and in that class there were no island enLi'lc.s. Tn ,1 won all of the fifteen second plac- tugs. The Stewart herd. owned by Bus- ireli Stewart and his sons. Allison and Winston. topped the money winners. They carried about shit). This -Ilelitl showed the tzrzitid champion boar and '.lie gt-:1 cl champion sow. They also Sli()'.i the senior and junior champion boars and the senior champion fe- male. Highview Dukc 34C won the grand and senior male champion- . l ?u. n.r..".;;;"r Strengthen Line ship. Stewart 193C was the grantil and female championship winnet.l Young LeRoy Vessey of D1111.l siaffnage showed only two an-l leads in Horses AMHERST. N. 3. Nov. 5 - tSpc- Clilll - George Calibeck of Sunt- me-rside led the exhibitors com- pciin; in the horse show here last night. He took five firsts and ltirce seconds. R. S. Humphrey of K9flSlfl.ZlClii had two firsts and one sccoiid with three entries. William Horne. Milton, got one first with his only entry, and Fut- ion Willis. North River. had at srcnnd and a third in the placings. Brinht Promise, ti thrce-year- old iiiarc. wtin two firsts for Grurge Callbcck. Abner T. Clegz won tlic get of sirc class and Bov Tic. owned by Mr. Callbcck, was the foal of 1950. Paglia Frisco and liltxic Girl ivcie the winners for Mr. litiziiphrcy. and liazeiset won a I.i'Sl for Fulton Willis. in Norlhiiorea 1'5. 1934' imals but he won the reserve sen-T SEOL'I.. Korea, Nov. 5--lAFl.. Fulton Sanderson won his only up an establishment for the unit caption of a six-mile stretch be- Cornwall, i The high winds sent many fish- ing craft into part but officials cf h” P031” Ch3mPl0hShlR. Dlaccd I lfiiiiotl Nations forces jockey.:d. first in one class and third in an- 3 for position today against. 4 I Comlng E-gvents flirst placing in the junior get of d Tl1elt;1cIti't;IJ1ce patrllv snllled S;t:r- tween Bonshaw and Th h 5N! Cass. RY "9 "ipllh me mm 0 17' have already appeared in e . oi er. .throntcn rl Co ' t h . 1 1 E. H. Home was the strongest llama. Japan, on the final leg of a Gum-djan, N1, deigilgd plans w1t,h "I am very pleased with the tT:5t(E31'?;8'lll'F'Hh(:3;Fhe ha: hit: Roivlancl Paynicr of French Riv- ' the ii't”aICiPF PcrrlTi.Tir1Eilin1ssct'tTo1:uhlf .1: --- man in the groups and Miller trans-Pacific ocean trip from regard 1., 11,15 semen have ya prfogrfrss wlgt-h (I15 bcilthzlnintlo or. Eoast ti! on n c e,. won the rescwc junior chamglxnmhwest Koren balm from.- Sand"-Ion the Stroniiesl in herds Seattle. Wash. been completed. Nor has any final E e rans- aria a 1: iway in ,1 pionship and had two second plac- Mlnnr ndvnnces and withdraw. ,"M3-h,l'”l”' hhihi "I G”hhhm Miller's cattle won five of the nine consideration been given to the Prince Edward island. declaimu The shhhm 3159 Chhsfh hehlhl lhhh msS- Joseph Mclsaac. Tracadic. 815. Silnpnrtoti by Allied --..r Pnoto Sudio. Char ottetown. iemale cmsset , mu” m be followed an of cm”; 1.15", R, 1.1, yv,,,13,5 (ahm. V with 2.41 inches fal.ing uithin mi and w,11,am pound. Long River rang;-pr. ,,,1,k n1m.,. " Amem,,.,,l The Maritime shorthnrn entry lotietown towards the Wood Is- Federal Minister or liwotisi - 24-hour period at Pennfielrl Rldsc each had a third. a. 8. Mock: and South is-......i tot---s cnde:.i- was small but of good quality. Movempnt of me froops sun in lands ferry terminal. i-ion. tnla brief interview .. cg N.B. French River, won a second, ourcd to tighten the .im- extorti- John and Mary DuPasouier, of St. Canada to port, Lewh mm Korea The premu, 5311-1 he had 3 "V9,-y yesterdays 1 H V ' : Atmoii Boswail won the junior ingnwtthetist and -Past at-rnss l-he Pei?” BhV- hhd "hi-V fl" alhhlhh will begin Nov. is. with all the men satisfactory” discussion with the TM ihh”"" '”"”'l "”'","i itm-110 with Woodstock Duchess . l""”'l5Ulr'I fmm Slnnnlu to T0lI- ' 1 entered but they won one first. 3,,-mm; bv Nov. 23 at Fort Lem: Federal Reconstruction Minister. "Ooh y-951...-day, ,,.,.1 1...,..., ..,, MD, who was also Vscrvc grand than and Kilchii. two seconds and four slxths. i ' 1-ion. Mr. Winters, with regard to ”'mP1i?i6 his W" "Y NM-"I SF"-”'; ffmalf Champion. Another Bos- ?(C'n'ntxnued pn Pjge 15 COL 5, me .n.am,camdg prolecm :lglshii;lS;!'llnAE1.lkI':: i:vlll1livS(liI'iSl1I)Irv. " -, u e . 1;lil'lL5Oti' was reserve ::cnio1. cbcm- Halifax '5 I 5 -. :. .- .ta..uiep.t4ar2 - A r -. - - - - - r ' t i . .l.lJ.Bn. illmc 31l1.l-Men at 1 , ' Island suiiic dominated tho I Accidgnfqlly 1, 1 ah Amhehsh Show in number as well as in T quality. More than half the 70 I More Nov. 15 "Buying Timothy soc-d daily. Mt-Guigan and Boyle. Cjnmmnm "Dance, iona Hall. Tuesday. November 7th. "Rarn dance. Motel, Motitl.iy. Nov, (till. 1 1 1 M - . ..' 4,: ;;--,,...,. -L. -A---. .u-.(;-.--.- ;”g.”.'......, . "' "I ” ' iehilhtiiol Roberts had perhaps the F T " ' i "N mt w lish - lriatiuie. Sup- 1 It per. Thursdaly. Nloevembelr 9th. highest pehcenmhh winnings or e any exhibitor. With two animals Highest Percentage HALIFAX, Ncv. Trans-Canada Highway unricr 13,1111 1 "Dance. Donaldston school, lllri- junior female day, November 10th. "liot Chicken Slipper, Corran Biinn Hail. Wednesday, November 8th. Dance. "Cleaning and buying Timothy Seed daily. John Leard. Crap- and. "Annual meeting Wiltsh-:ri Rink in Wiilshire Hall. Moiiday. Nov. 6th 8.30 p.m. "Show More-ii Community Hall. every Tuesday, Friday, Saturday. Show starts 8 o'clock. entered he obtained a grand and championship, a first and a fourth. ills grand champion was junior champion and head of the summer yearling class. Mulch of I-larnscilffe got a fourth with his only entry Alder (Continued on Page 15 col. 6: uevsiitiinnet GENEVA. Switzerland. Nov. 5 -- (AP)-Swiss fliers located the wreckage of a missing Air India Constellation near the top of Mont "Cam In the miller DIM? 85 Blairc. in the Alps. today and air "'9 B0ll3hl1W 13" '1”-193'”? m8hi- line officials said they believe all MacNeiii's Orchestra. "Dance in Johnston River the 48 persons aboard are dead. IXTNDO-N. NOV. 5 --tAPl-Com- school. Friday. November ioth. mlmm chm” ..dtmocmuc.. Don." Good music. ical parties. called today for "pos- itive action" to oppose American "D”"'t3 W"? T"05d3Y "him forces in Korea. Moscow radio an- in St. Pelcrls Legion Hall, Cliff Peters orchestra. "Pie social and Dance in Erookvale School. Monday, Nov- ember titli. New floor and good music. . nounccd. ST. DOUIS. Nov. 5 -(CF) - President Truman Saturday night lashed out at Republican critics and declared that a vote for "isolationism” next Tuesday would be a vote for "national siiclde" in AMHERST. NS., Saturday. Nov. 4- tspecialt - Faiimer Howard Dixon of Fortune Bridge became Maritime Potato King here this morning when his ciitry of seed Katahdins was judged superior to more than one liuiidreri other entries from exhibitors in the three coastal Provinces. The new king topped the Katnhdln variety with his entry )9si.(i'day. lie. beat out three other island variety ivirmers and a Nova Scotian for the crown today. This was Mr. Dixon's second showing in Maritime potato competition. He entered here four years ago but it was more along on experimental lines to learn showlnll require- ments and techniques than to seek potato honors. Engaged in general farming. Mr. Dixon operates a 65 acre farm with his twin brother Harold. He is well known in the Holstein cat- tle show business, having made a good showing in the Provincial and Sourls exhibitions, The potato crown was trans- ferred only a few miles to the new king this year as the 1949 mon- arch was R. It Burge, M.L.A.. Five Is. New Potato King A A. MaclLaren. New Perth. T fourth. The reserve grand champion- ship for the Maritimes was won by Warren Thorpe of Canning. Nova Scotia with an entry of Bliss. Actually Island exhibitors were at a loss to explain how they missed the Maritime reserve championship. Tn begin with Mr. 'I'horp2's potatoes were reserve champions of Nova Scotia behind the Cobblers of G. Trumian. Am- herst. Mr. Truman's Cobblers were second to those of John Rayner, Cascumpec. iii the Cobbler variety competitions and Mr. Rayner placed fifth in the Island potato standings. This should have left Mr. Thorpe's potatoes in at least seventh place. Alden O'Keefe of New Perth pla:ed sixth in the Island stand- ings and Russell Wheailey of North River. seventh. Top seed crop honors went to New Brunswick with Howard Lar- lee of Perth winning the grand championship in oats. Island hon- ors in cats were split between the only two Island exhibitors Col. F. I. Andrew. Charlottetown, and G. had a IN11..'iii)' l'IlSL'LiSS- ion with Premier Joni-s subject yestertluy. and also some of the tirovinclai on tins with the progress the leading Provinces nieittrrs tiisvtt.-sod by . Il('i'i)iIi- panicti by his sccrcttity. Mr. i-'.oli- . bins Elliott. A native of Ltm:--n- United Nations plans to set up s .-ike pine North Korea. Maj.-Gen. ISlHn(l's agricultural nciticvonieiit;-. M. Almond. U- 5- 10111 001135 Com" 51111 1.1111-tor pr0- mander. told mayors and county result, of trnns1torl.i.- chiefs of the Hamhung area that tion improveniciits i-qsiiltlng front support of in compliincntary , ml ..?i."..'":J.:.”..?”l.i:2..1:: 12;” .2. ' To North Korea (AP)-Gen Mac-Artiiur said to 1 that "alien Communist force from Mnnchuria are fighting in ,,1,-N111). mm1.:' Korea and must be destroyed. Rmtifl" in Cm,,,,1; from their large body of re- sn (M, as me”, pmjm.” R", CO", serves 'l)cyond the limits of our Any reinforcement of them prcsenl S'phN'(- of military ml.- 11,.. ion". will be "st matter of :'in m. gravest wtm regard 1,, canoe." MacArthur raid in a Domini” (-,m.,.,.,,,.,,,:,,1 communique which be signed. ,1 The United Nations commander intertiationai signifi- 1,1,1, did not. mention Chinese Com- munisis. TOKYO. Nov. 6 -(APl - The throughout. Edward local governments the U. N. program would shorten military occupation. First Boxing Fatality In History Of Maritimes matches, pi:onioted.by TOKYO. Nov. ti-- t'.Vionrlayl -- A New Brunswick breeder won out in the export bacon 5110.,-, Fred Davis of Hampstead owned the chanipion carcass. Harrison 0799" 0f Kmflsion had two entries in the competition. Swine Results Hlzthvue Duke 34C. S. (1 Sleuazt and Son; 2. Stewart 8C. Almon Boswail. Sl1ip;Al'l'iV"hewSh I to Load Seed Potatoes Iii S'side The S5. Panamian registry and Greet: ownership. is tied up at the Mar- ine Wharf. Summerside. and it is extpected that work will commence today on loading a cargo of seed potatoes for Jacksonville. Florida, The shippers are Messrs. .l. L. Rayner and Hubert Agnew and Mr. W. J. Salter is agent for the Marcella. rt ship of .. , , . 5 - tCPl .. fgliiifs iicrc from Prince Edward, DQ113135 R1c1m,.d5V 7. was km, .1 lsaturday when a rifle discharge- as he was..squiiiting down th barrel. It. was believed his 10-year- old brother Reginald was holding the gun at the time. The weapon had been left in ithe kitchen of tho Richards famu K ily home by an older brother, 'w-hq 1 had been hiinting. ' Boat". 24 months or over: 1,: TM Atimout l'S MORE EXPENSNE 'iHAN coorztst-tit: 1 on MARRiAC.l'-L! "R98ular Dance-Tat Skyline. New C i i i l- Houses, a close friend and praetic- g ,g,, London every Tuesday night. Da.nc- me if ammunsi mm” 511,. .1 m.1g-hibour of Mr. Dixon's. SOUTH RIVER. N.S, Nov. 5 - Kinnon of Antltzonish. me ,,,1,,,,,. me 11..., am 1,, ,.. . , ing from 9 1,111 1. Good music ind - Mr. Dixon earned am in pr,” . , (CP) - An ailing young boxer who Dr. D. C. Fraser. summoned from mp cum hmdod B... 11cm fopecam Nued tonight W CWGEH service. norm. Nov. 5 -(AP) --Western money here. He received sizs for was afraid of being tliouaht 3 toretlxzvedring. The Svmp dam-d about mo" Ont Elacoginiifn Public weather or- Duropean Foreign Ministers satui-- winning the Maritime crown, S75 qulttei died during the wceken" wmgre he died following I wrmca! Saturday and loading WM held-. SW0 git: ax. I .-auylng Live Fowl. Chickens. day night called on Russia to lift for topping Island exhibitors and o from a knockout. punch to the tax. tip till vesterdav due to some dif-I . D. .. Clnons. Tuesday, 8 A. M. till noon. the mm curtain, open the front - 310 for leading the Katahdln var- p in a middleweight bout. licrc, 0133751103-1d Chisholm comm”. ncuny in Conhecuon Wnh ma 1'Sou.theil,v tzalcs caused extreme-. Hlzhest market rlces. R. L. Dick- iers between East and West. and lety. Alexander J. Chisholm, 2:1. of ms 8 ' -iv - 0, R d the" us, 35 work .1 mild weather in the Maritimes. h k th essor dur- sieved 7 "3 h I l "Son. New Oltugow. stop making appeals in the name The four top Island 'potato ex- nearby Ohio was the aggressor in E" mic!” al;-Stlilirsountti 83,5116 mmw was about m Sm” M one "Hock; on Sunday. There was rain whhis, Wm PM N b of 3 "false pt.-nce.;' rite afctioiihwas igybitnrs: giJvocAll:11cvl:ltngs:urgouQ:Yi tire opertiiiiisbrttlund tifftgllsxcmlj-uf!t-Codi J..jj:.-D.-4 Yesterday rain forced anothcrllitrhgs '3-;l;:'Y&lptag1!;1leshTl,:ost;::)rm Clltllx-I ' "V6 8- Ovem 0? tit tth con us one a ree- evwar a . g g sx-roiin it was a y r . I .5, A Lgs. 5 . . . v 3 nor 1.. 10th. 8.30 P. M. Riyimmage sale. disyuiegsioneof tiie Foreign Min- the second best Island entry with ad?&1I:r:ol;I1A.prl:g:.cl5mn tgxritim-8-ciinrtgt In 1n,,”gl:flilg early in the second (Continued on PT” 5 Chi hm hhhhmeh leasmard towards Labrador Ind me, Baptist Church Hall. Victoria inters' Committee of the council his sebagoes. R. L. Burge wtis cum months 0! mu ye” was round. It was an. Mmumes Hm i'.(?af.IlPr nver the Maritime; will 1,.-, Group. of Europe. third and Re: Meilish. New Perth slightly up mm 1949' me Bureau mm 13131111 I o o o 1 I clcaring by mommt ' ' 01 s;”15t1cs mporwd gum-day, His father, Colin cliisliolni. said The air flowing in behind i.i!n "C9"l9 10 the Chickm SUPP" output wgg 11,301,305 tong, com- ii: an interview today Alex was In- Smhm is much 001dCl'. and Monday . . O 55.'.'”..n”:lt. iT:."ii”."i: Believe Chinese Reds 3::,”,,1,Y,';il,1.I;?,3”h'”"h' "'"” i;:':.i.i"nf. .".l2&Z'.?i?iS”.?.2..?:.'l'.i3i Reorganized In Maritimes ”””” "' ”" We Foremsie. valid vuntll midnight Sim" hhehh 9” h" l'""” 'hhhhh' There were minor increases in other members of his family. he . Monday- o o 1 ' '”: ih di tion 1' ii i e. of fuel- tent oti with tho scheduled bout. "Annual Meeting Stella Maris "-ih-:3leilliTTlri'tI)1liT1((illS, sli-lb-Trlturynilnlius and h "A wheel of a truck Alex was vessel. It is expected that it will HALIFAX. Nov. 5 - tCPt .. ol- .CC..-. ...m--s----- Print? Edward Island - Mo (1: 1 I n ..v ii i h t l c cl t v " to M- Chislinl'n 9T'”Wh' h"' h T (Ch) " ATlhohlviellhhllonscdhlhrprdl1lT.TT:i:l):::lTIl:TtxhhT ignijf-vhlhliiiiiihhcthldhld Winds Wm-Tl ember nth. 7.30 P. M. Guest . 3""-i hi hm 'hh'h " am 3' drmmz broke, an L T lzenerai reorganization and stream- rig; Iltlsibifflucs Y ' lol-feiowii :5 null: 5110 IT M chm-I 59""? Cyril! Poitier. 3,. s1.n1,y mu, 3- A Gill"?-i'-' C”"l"l""l5l h"' 531 to 3933557. sub.b1g,um1no11g T"), bmkm H, wok, 01- 1-11w1,,; ”nlhK 91 hh” "hm services hr the if-:9 0111c”-3. nppotnu-,d to heart I -........ mg . . . nouncement tlint shelters are tic- from l666vVG.m .1 761118 and Hg; . "1. h h mo MW, Federal Department of Fisheries in m three g 011,11,”-1 divisions are 111 h um, "um ls"A M 1, "Reserve November 21 and 22 HONG KONG. Nov. 5--(APi- in: built and "air raid protw ,' ”'2294 '1 1'0,-41' 530 hhh" T" h "d "T 1" Nova scotla. New Brunswick an-.l 9 ' '9' ' I l H! 1 ,1 9 T h - - -3115 T" "W 33- Muff! Plrilh Inmldl The impression grew here torlav tion measures" taken in Mukdcti. mi” mm 97' 0 I - - "His mother, myself and Donald Prince Edwnrd wand W” In. Forrest Watson of i-ialiax. cie o .40 P. hhlhml luililer and blade and that the Chinese f'0mvnuntst's Private reports lllil lh'" h"”" Cf3atRc:Ihefi';:1mT('419nl1:l:'5T"iT(T:oT;s3lT”T-I. mtbtmmm lmedl Nitlpeilsumhe Tim; hounced tonlaht by Fisheries Mil" :19 Pm"!-iultifn DThl:ifOnInstT)zc'cEt:loSii ntslnslsriemiiaat M7 A. M. Ind ""1 , -,1 9. - - v 1--'n o nien w i in ou. omans. a ax.c . . . . htlollfltlhe new "cremonu cent”. are ”'”Efc'tl"'mt'i.'t :ntT21:To;eest1",: 5:3iif"inQ""Ei.t.iZ'.2' R,.'i'lIptenee()T(p3(:f 456 "lhh dihphe 3 "I33" C951-"""” kijiwv I'i:oWRS in no condition be- M" Mhl'h"" Division, and E. A. Home, Halifax summerside tide eighteen min. m- man tiv K to: "something ivlll httpp.-vi” soon in lh 'h' which smm' cause I've done some boxing myself Th” hew ”""'m' which hm" hm chief, Administrative Division, utes later than Charlottetown. "Regulu djncg wit-iuoe Sta- myl'Ii.t1?n:1l1ntIhi,t::rculsrn(lghc be is the Mukden area. The hl'h.i"hhh'h ihhhhhm” hy "Alex just said "rhcy would duct this week-end' mm” mm Under the new system. the pro- -T tlon 1-mt, Tuudgy, Novumher anvbo2ly's guess p 4. Release hy 11,, communm provinces. with flguxes for tho think me . qumnl... ' operation three specialized? divIs- action and mspecuon dunes me BORDEN - CAPE TOBMENHNIS 701. Eastern Rhythm 30” Uta In this Brltlih colony. likely New China News Agency of ti hhmc period 0'19” ""ck"'ed: Chisholm died in hospital at lhhs "shhhhhhh 1" hhmehllhht Th" separated in line with departmciih FERRY 5"-'KVlCl5 town of specllnn and ldml"l5""i”0"- at organization in Ottawa. where Dailv Ijxce I Cumin . ll chestra. Canteen service. Admin 1,, be 11., 111-" victim or my F-tr six-page sabre-rattling article it NgTv:hl':ar:;::f:,fLjkf'h!Ti,21'79h7,; the iieavoy university credit Union. North Ituntico. Nov- Bituminous went tip from 8.967: "His head was injured and two lion 50 . D i -30-HM .- - id 1. if it 4 State was 11, I 1 SM .1 1., 11, it replaces the unit system under 1 in I 1 C d , , 3"! lonvc:-MI'.M.ih."'5r'e'.iminni 9.30. .:'3:".i.'.' "hm" hm Tllreattenhlng nchhtnn hosted-r; Saskalcheisgan. i.ot(i;.gg.o9 tm2.:94l: Q:;l3,i31lo;ked '(;f.Ymd;'; mum 1; Wm”, ,6 mm omm Wm mpw .t:;:tenr;lgiinimredrahv-Zarripmtzgang man; Exrlel ll.;;:eA(,.h 1'. , --- 1. An unconfirmed report that therefore Chinese ttuppcrt of the i4h39l'll:- 4!-”13v33l - kw WI-1 the "cond round of ,1 ,q1x.m1m11 sihlc for both protection and ti-.- Branch of 1,1,, c,,n5en.n11on .1-111 um EM. "'0 ,,M' Toultry - Buying live poultry ch1,,me communm, 1,." placed North Koreans "Is not only ' sh co um I ma Y" hht 1v5v ,em1.1m.1 hm" M. Roy tKldi spection within their particular Dew1(,pm,M 5en,1c,, ""1 map”. L” "M. .;'m ',M' "031? for American and OInad- Darien. Port Arthur. Mukdt-ii and moral duty - - - but is 4'-'l9I'm"'i ”'hhh'2h”' Sutherland of nearby Coiin-try units. 110,, mutter, by the 1,,,p,c11m1 Mud” i . s. Alh i.' bit I . oai. l- . , I3hl'ld.T:T'.k.otisl. fzghitrgohihghehrhx Tit: v(:i'llTTT.TaiNl:TTvchurTnn cm" um Tgnczh The Manny of ml dh put shldillohtl I ud1;oT1imflihomc 3.4335134 Both fighters weighed 150 m':lltxt;;)i:::e"r;tI:lL;iei::ir::gD)i:,::l!l: Bratgchgof the Inspection and Cou- Loni: grade :.;e:;bAl;&T. - ' . H1311 (4, , ' .1 ; 1' sum r ccrv c . . . . . . . 3;-Qhiilldtl Eehtlroehthd 2" 1iTththThl;1lTiT:ico."tTi'-T hi: lolI:l"1cT:ae"onNMllht')Ti'.ll1li':tlaml':TlT'cT'h; toclial grgduclllan men or that rsgfghfhg” fh':d,hh' l,”,;:l mh,h”'f ih”' ”""h"" '"'"" Whhmhcl In insnmces where new apeclale M5 P-I B-00 MI. l”"'i0Wn boron soiling oimmere. Ii:-Ki.-n iietptnn and Mt-ktien, has Chinese commnnim hm fl” Province hm mrmm the mil hh"Ihtlng.o cms,,,',',j',, "gm, dog)-:1: "egg""P'f::e:emm;-lng);3a::;1e!:1; ized gmimnswett;v'oli':::m;-ewe":- woon ISLANDS--CAIIBOII ,h”'''''Dl7 35- Nilhl. I501-IL been cloud to DIIICNGP iwmc hlhyed hhhhi 3709'” h'd' h"' M lhchehhhg hhmmuuhh "m" h staggered to his feet. and was sent chief supervisor of fisheries. will SEETT-T(llnS were iield hiointiyiby the DAT!” nnhh "South , 1 int - action in Korea. Thet sources and natural gas. and they hi" . November Vlhliimiggt ii'vi:"'il'nnci.'.."I.-uiiii..e"To said the 320.000 form iilne Red been asking the Federal ooverri- wHt3'w::"c?r:l:g':;l rmhhggfllfelrclggvd COYIUDUC C0113” KEN-'l'-I15!-lP"Vl-'l' civil Service Commission and the Mr. Plum pudding etc. Bingo and Mutual on the Mancnurlan bor- armies. with six Ilreody beiiev-t ments to take measures to bolster - t ion of the services in the three Depanmom 10 591.3 the 1,,.1qu-,1. other ".1". D1,m;.. mud mm du.,.,o mm, mm 11., 11.1.11”, .-.1 1.. his 1,. Koren .....1 tit... .1 up the market for Alberta-mined efforts made to revive him. Maritime Provinces. but he now ....VCi---...-...e.. I o'ciog;,. - -A r - .. ,1 Jun” in Nor'h K0,", the border. 11, 1 fuel in Central Oonldn. -1 , g There g was no doctor 1 at the will have the heads of the three tcontinucd on Page in col. 1) Leave Wood Island! 8 A.M. ll A.M. I P.Il- I 9.”. Leave Carlbml IA-M-11AM-11'-M-Ill!-"ii Lei. ' .- -- ' .