Cadets And Handicapped Share Camp Joys And Duties Bl-JNENDEN. England tCPl - Times who visited Benenilen said Authorities on child care are me V1311 1911 --many 3 p11-lure” lmissed with costs an appeal by Dismisses Appeal "'5' "" ""'""' ''''"'''”'v "I' In Libel Suit OTTAWA 'CPl e The Supreme Court of Canada Tuesday dis- nreme Court of Ontario trial The witness' testimony wag givenln a trial that resulted from a charge of slander by Leslie all his wife Iulnst the CPR. and George A. Leslie against lower L. C. P. Parkinson. hotel penal- Mc.tl'y Be Possible To Calculula Power Of Human h Page 14: The Guardian Thumayioii, '4, D ' ...,.,,. 'j7?1 uaicliing a British experiment in etched on me mmd. nhiuh about 100 handicapped chil- dren are enjoying outdoor camp Ilt)ll(l:i)s Vlllll the help of cadets and girl guides. in this Wt-aid of lh Kent cominun- in it '. cilaied by ilie British Red Cross tables for lunch. there is Annie Ic-.,(.,,k.1L H k.m1d..engwmE spagltjhilcott. a. blind L'.ll'l ol eight. . , . , t... .-x-ma. -on w-we M: in me WI:-'-U"-Dundos Exhibition Ju 9'"9 hliinlearc . .. 1 , 1 outdoor activities under superw 0 sum ol 18 Red Cross cadets aged dishes heiucen l2 and 15. and six girl Downe. 12. per-lvrhcel lstacks each dried piece of crock- and children sleep in cry in her lap." guides. as well as some older SUITS. Cad:-is . dormitories, but as much time as. possible is spent outside and me handicapped ones are en to take an active part in the pro c gram. At correspondent of The s Prize List For The Provincio Harvest Exhibiti FRUIT CONTINUED 1 Grapes. 1. (LG. Mac-Millan. New Dominion 2. Roy Boyd MacQuarrie, Hampton 3. Bill Allen. Hampton 1 Blueberries. 1. LP. Maclsaac. Mermaid Cranberries. 1. Bev. Simpson. York 2. Harold Yeo and Son. E. Royalty 3. Bill Allen. Hampton I Irish Cobbler. 1 Howard and Harold Dixon, For-1 tune i . Harold C. Coffin. Cherry Hill . Daniel MacLean. East Point John MacDonald. Rollo Bay . Raymond Vessey. York . Russcll C. Mills, Howe Bay . Clayton Stevenson. N. River Scbago. elaatngbt-In 1. Leary 1. Harold Coffin. Cherry Hill 3. John C. MacBeth, Forest Hill 4. Pius J. Campbell, Little Har- hour 5. Alban W. Craawell. Bloomfield Corner 6. Herman Smallman. O'Leary '1. Wallace Mallett. East Royalty Katahdln. 1. Fred and Frank Collin. For- tune Bridge 2. John C. Mat-Beth. Forest Hill Any other white variety. 1. John C. MacBeth, Forest Hill 2. Fred and Frank Coffin. For- tune Bridge 3. Sylvere J.F. Arsenault. Abram's Village Any colored variety 1. Russell Chintz. Sourls Early variety. 1. Howard and Harold Dixon. For- tune 2. Raymond Vessey. York 3. Wallace Mallett. E. Royalty 4. Bill Allen. Hampton 5. MP. Foster. York 6. Mrs. James Cudmore. North Winsloe Intermediate and Late. 1. Fred and Frank Coffin. Fortune 2. Guy Pierce. Brackley 8. Wendell Myers. Carleton 4. Dr. David W. MacKen1.ie, El- don 5. RS. MacDonald. Sourls 6. John Warren. North River 7. Alhan W. Craswell. Bloomfield 8. William Rhynes. Charlottetown Oats. Medium or late. l. R.E. White and Son. Greenvale 2. B.B. Jones. Bunhury 8. Lincoln Boswell. Dunstaffnage 4. Wendell Myers. Carleton I. William Rhynes. Charlottetown Oats. early. 1. BB. Jones. Bunbury 2. Arthur Whestley. North River 3. Charles Jones, Pownal Barley 1. BB. Jones. Bunbury 1. Sylvere J .F. Arsenault. Abram'I Village . 8. William Rhynes. Charlottetown Spring Wheat. 1. Stanley Hyde. Mendowbiinli 2. R.E. White and Son, Greenvale 3. Neil J. Macklnnon. New Haven Field Beans. 1. Wendell Hyde. Meadowbank 2. Stanley Hyde. Meadowbiink 3. Wendell Wood. Central Royalty Timothy Seeds. 1. Everett Howatt. W. Tryon 2. Stanley Hyde. Meadowbank 3. Wendell Myers. Carleton bet. 13, as a cadet speaks to her the Royal York Hotel Tmomo at one of several centres op- Prldh lezirniiig confidence inlchorus of Green Grow the Rlishcsi Results Ancl Prizes Continued Cuuragedgtliklgcltii with the children after they Mrsg Jack Gauden Montague. Mrs. Beecher Smallman. 0'- court decisions throwing out his 825.000 libel suit against The Cana- dian Press. Leslie. a former house o'ficer at. ”There is the sudden smile on e face of a deaf girl, Violet Hib- Sig" l”?9"”3?- 3"” ll" e”"d"'" sued C? for publishing on June 12. .III TI'llI'l(.'lIl2 SIJTTIQ vegt: nel manager. before the Supreme Court of Can- ada. lost both his slander suit and his libel suit against CP in the lower courts. WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Public - health service reported Wednesday it may soon be pos- Illlle to calculate the power out- lut of the human heart. Such information. it said. would 1468119. who argued his own cane . as she feels her uay over lhi. with a mop. and Julie waicliing from her chair. as she carefully DOMESTIC Dark Fruit Cake: . . . , . . or Reid. Rollo Bay; 2. Mrs. Clav- Ltfoits Will be made to keel) n ton Stevenson, Norm River; It is hoped eveiituallv the run an mmuah me Light Fruit Cake: ton Stevenson. North River: Mrs. Edward Ka.-siier. Souris; Mrs. N.W. lVlBCl.CJ(l. Liardigan. Pound Cake: 1 Mrs Lconaril Macco ack. Soiiris 2 Mrs Harold Bulpiti. Rust-neaiii-. Mrs. Lloyd Mat-Lcod Cardigan. Sponge Cake. 1 Mrs. John. Donahoe. Rosensatli. 2. Mrs. Har- old Bulpitt: Rosencatli: 3. Mrs. alllDS may UTIIITTQF. 2.1 on In City l Arthur Wheatley, N Riwr M, Johnston. Souris 2 Russell Wheatley. N Riicr I Chocolate Cakc 1. 3. cm. pierce. Bram?) -Dixon. East Baltic. 2. Mrs. 4 William Chowen. W Ruxallv ward Kassnen Smmsi Ed- l V , - Clayton Stevenson, Nortl. River 5Sl::f.':9'grV;jf.f'.:ef,'k 1 Light Cake: 1. Mrs. Allan 5 ' ' MacLean. SUlll'h. 2. Mrs. Colinl l. B.(2 Hardy. l-J. Royalty -Dixon. East Baltic; 3. Mrs. Clay- lJohn Morris. Dundas: 1. Mrs. Maj- Leonard Mccormac, Sourls. . Agnes lMrs. lrving Baker; 3. Mrs. Cal- 1. Mrs. Clay. vin Smith. Roseneath.. 3.llrving Baker. Elmira: Arthur Mrs. Leonard McCormac, Sourls; : en Am,-nV gum-155. 3. 2. Mrs. Jones Dixon, Roseneath; 3. Clayton Stevenson. North River: 3. Mrs. Nelson Acorn Cardigan- ”. - . . liiun:-3. Mrs. John D. MacDonald Mrsg L-Him Pisquid. East. 34M,.s1 old Bulpitt. Cardigan. 2. - Murray MacKenzie. Mrs John A. Dewar. New Pertlnuacnonaid. Bridtletown. 3. Mrs. x-in Smith. Cardigan: 2. Mrs. Leo- be of great value to doctors in determining the physical abilities and limitations ,of heart patients. The heart power measurements wouldalso be a valuable guide in judging the risks of stressful ex- azriences such as surgical opera- ns. 3. Mrs. Pint Jar Sweet Pickles: l. Mrs. Al'llll1l'- GGOTEGIOWF; 2- Canned Chicken: 1. Mrs. Nel- son Acorn. Cardigan. 2. Mrs. Rob- ert Acorn. Dundas: 3. Mrs. Don- ald MacQuarrie, New Perth. Canned Beef: 1. Mrs. Murray MacKenzie. Dundas: 2. Mrs. Nel- son Acorn. Cardigan. 3. Mrs. Rob- Pint Jar Chow Chow: 1. Mn. 2. Mrs. Dixon.East Baltic. ' 1. Pinihlar Tomatoe Catsup: , 1 Pork Canned: 1. Mrs. Calvin Mrs. Mnior Reid. Roll! Bay. Dixon. East Baltic; 1. Mrs. Pull J8? Apple Jelly21- Mrl. Aeneas Morrison. Poplar Point; Mrs. Agnes Arthur. G60I'8e- Canned Peas: 1. Mrs. Douglas Matheson. St. Peters; 1. Mrs. . Harold Bulpitt. Cardigan; 3. Mrs. 1 Pt. Strawberries: l. Mrs. Har- Allison lvlgcpongld, lmdgelown; Mrs. Canned Beans: 1. Mrs. John Dundas; 3. Hunter, Strathcona: 2. Mrs. A.D l Pt. Raspberries: 1, Mrs. Cal- Allison Homemade Soap: MacDonald. Bridgetown. 1. Mrs. Major 12. JA Llnmln Dewm-' NW perm Reid. Rollo Ba). 2. Mrs, Clifford ,3. W.U Guerney. East Royalty Townshend. Rollo Bay: 3. Mrs. lDAlRYMAN'S SPECIAL V9” M3"D9"”'”- 50"”5- i ll Albert J Boswall Marshfield W” .F'"” ”' "W l- M”-l P s ' . Colin Dixon. East Baltic; 2. Mrs. ;- glvazglllliiy Donald Mac-Quarrie. Roscneatli; . 3. Mrs. Calvin Smith Roseneath . R d. N h M II . . ' . ' S. JAallr(i:s B(idClldni,tllEE. S.I Wlilnsloe ! Loaf km” "r NI" Quwk BN3”: Mr. R dd M K ' T . 1. A. MacRae and Sons, C. Royalty same; 3. Mrs, Douglas Mathesong 2. J. Lincoln Dewar, New Perth St. Peters. l 8. Charles Kennedy. New Perth B.-an Mum", 1. Mrs. Ining 4. George Kennedy. New Perth Baker. Elmira: 2. Mrs. Majorl 5. W.U Guerney. C. Royalty Rem, R0110 333' 3g Mrs. Clmom JUDGES Townsliend. Rollo Bay. Fruit and Vegetables. c..c. War- Oatmeal Cuokles: 1. Mrs. Irv- ren. Experimental Farm. D. C. lnli Baker. Elmira; 2. Mrs. Clay- Schurman. Charlottetown. W" PWVCHSOH. North River; 3. Certified Seed Potato. H.L. Mac-. Mrs. John Donalioe. Rose-neath.l Laren. George Lewis. Stewart Doughnuts: 1. Mrs. Clayton MacGregor. all of Seed Potato Ce.r-; 5leV9nS0n. North River: 2. Mrs. tilled Divlson. Charles W. Campbell. Rollo Bay Table Stock Potatoes and Tur--West: 3. Mrs. J.J. MacDonald. nlps. W.P. MacLoed. Stewart Mac- Dundas. Farlane, Norman Macldadyen. all Apple Pie: l. Mrs. Edward of Fruit and Vegetable Division. Kassner. Souris; 2. Mrs. Angus. Seeds and Baled Hay and Feed MacL:an, Albion Cross; 3. Mrs, Corn. J.G. Clark. Plant Products Clifford Townshcnd. Rollo Bay. Division. Sackville. D.F. Stewart. Raisin Pie: l. Mrs. Clayton Plant Products Division. Charlotte Stevenson. North River; 2. Mrs, town. John Morris Dundos; 3. Mrs, N Roots for Stock Feed, K.E. Le- W. MacLeod, Cardigan. ' Lacheur. Experimental Farm. Lemon Pie: l. Mrs, Ensllagc. R.C Parent. Exnerl- lngslong (tharlouemwn. mental Farm. J.W.G. Nicholson. J01", Momsg ' Experimental Farm. John Hunter. Strathcona. - Mince Pie. 1. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson. North River; 2. Mrs. Louis Liv- 2. Mrs. Dundiis. 3. Mrs, lCliarges "Biqwigs" 2 l-P- lVlaCl5"'-'- lllelimald ton Stevenson Vmh Rive, naril Mr-Cormack. Souris. 3. Mrs Reid Rollo Bayt 2 Mrs Agnes it B..l.l:sfll'Set'lL;nf:'yi'”l';,lff;'.sg C0m..anl wiiite Bread: I1 loaf: .1. Mrs. -loll" IQ lgswer; New Perllt 1Arthur. Georgetown: 3. Mrs. Leo- Mangdi Imermedlale Don MBCQUBTFIC. Cardigan, 2. d w- C eI'l'l-S. 1. Leo- hard Maccormac. Sourls. ' 12- Avard Chm York Mrs. Joseph Neale. Charlotte-'"36 : 9 ”l'm3c- S0"l'l5-' I Holley Amber: 1. Mn. Louis 3. BC Hard” F-as. Rmauy toun: 3. Mrs Charles W. Camp-1 1'3"ll9gM3l'm3l!"l93 Mrs. Jenkins. Annandale. . 4- MG. Postal Ynrk : 1,911, 30110 333; lliialor Reid. Rollo Bay: 2. Mrs.' Special Scotia Cookies. 1. Mrs. Mangles. other man Imermedi. whole wheal Bread; 1. MrS.1J.'fti. lnnes. Souris; 3. Mrs. Cal- Charles N, Campbell, 2, Mrs, Ggo. eh Walter Dixon. East Baltic; 3. V'" S"l'lll- Campbell. 1. Robert Jewell. Meadowbank M"5- Mall” ll9ld- R0ll0 B3.V- Z. J. Lmwln Dewar. New perm Rollilz 11,1 bars. Clayton Steven-1 9 11 r 10w'ym.k son, on tier: 2. Mrs. Ed- H b d lag .:1V.,(a;.dF(l:)S1ervy0rk ward Kassner. Souris: 3. Mrs.l S e Com for foddepg Arthur Dixon. I-last Baltic. -on.u..................-no gt A. Macnae and Son, C. Rmally Tca Biscuits: 1. Mrs. Major ' i even homemade can”t beat aaoaaouoeuloeaoeaonololtecooa for amt-' .r.r..2.r..r.v.e.zir.-'. fl?!-?.?'””.4i?Z?I-' TIV TH I. IICIFI VOURIILF Then compare your Itainunadr foal MIIA Butternut I07 taste. texture. lreslirieu. Ts THI FINIIT LOAF OF IRIAD WI'VI IVII IAKID It's at your grocers now! So look for the loal with the homemade recipe on ?ia7i:7iEiS" the wrapper. Then prove to yourself Bag-,d I- thnt no one bakes better bread than elm" um. " Ma Butternut . . the bread that even 5437. ' ll! oven, of homemade can't beat . . . for taste! 531V 34,”: . . for texturel . . . for freshness! ' R158 Softer. Safer yourbesttissuevalue Monopolixe Princess LONDON fffeulersl - The tab- loid Daily Mirror has lashed out at the "bigwigs" who ”put their cold cliimmy hands on the visit of Princess Margaret to the Island of Mauritius." in an editorial headed Will They Never Learn? the mass- clrculation paper says: "The prin- cess was on Mdurltlus for 56 hours. in all that time she spoke to not one single ordinary mem- ber of the public except to say thank you for bouquets." instead. "local dignitaries vtere wheeled into place to meet her. Officlaldom. in large lumps. was propped up in the presentation lines to greet her. "But workers. housewives. or- diniiry folk. were kept out." The Mirror calls the tour ar- rangements: "Nonsense. Baldn- FIELD BOOTS COITII'I'ICI'I.inE Table Swedes. dash. Drivel." The public health service an? nouncement denying la" '”y three of its scientlaia hm. gnu" a means of "1. mals the velocity with yud. is ejected at a given the heart into the Inn. is the great artery wud; ad.” from the top of the heart to sup- ply blood to the Glut! body. CHECK HUMANS soon ” ' The advance will iou 1,, .9. pliedd to humans. the Innoueeuanl rat . The new. techulqug m.nm.a blood velocity in the low! that. The measurements are obtained lby threading a slender. (lulu. plastic tube known as a catheter lthrough a small cut in .. 1” artery. The catheter is double, coulst. lug OI tun hollow tubes fused old- by side. Openings in the side are placed so that one of the tubes measures blood pressure ghoul two inches downstream from me other. PRESSCRE DIFFERENCES The difference in pressure be- tween the two opening; lg con. vertcd by it special "differ-9311,14.) Pressure gauge" to variation; in electrical current which move thg arm of a pen and ink recorder to produce a permanent record of the pressure difference. The researchers have deduced a mathematical formula for cal- culating the instantaneous aortic blood velocity from this pressure difference. I YlJu' know.my baby is teething he 'I I0 happy and good! A; lhouaanda and thousands of the In daaeovered. Baby) Own Tablotalrxnbnonn In: tonne bob: ooxnfom during la-I nest-tutu. 11,; WP” . Ike. 1 at Baby”: On Tablell. loo. im- -up-hon or when noola are hard and hbly. In mean of ample eolda. Baby: Own shirt. but has bowels open and no of irritating wutu. Ilnltlllh recommended and time. hled for over year: -- Use them with can to oonlderee. out liabyi Own Tnblch Milt: on .NlwI IAIY'3 OWN COIJCIE IVIUP and--u-dolly loo Lolita. lliilauolly mutt... .' 191!Illevlu.PlemIat. nu tiinefdluulu. - Gm” A . 1 . - CAPONS. lb. 49: EOWI. 37c sucno - . neon. lb. 49.; Ir-uvll.-Ii. 35:: Shoulder . 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