MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN you oauforioth. like alone rain. Iulhhu whmtutrutairumabau self-trust. Read by Everybody Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1951 BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE RY SEA IN SUEZ AREA The Guardian, live Cantu. 3' ash" o.”h”.”'n' hunlunuo an.” F. .umm' muwh”. Morning Daily Founded III! in r. I. X. 0.00. other rrovinooo and U. I. A. new par uumm. 16 PAGES Royal N-ally Cruiser At Port Said Flares OFF Nllld. Secret Transfer Of Meyer From Dorchester Search Planes Spoil Three Liberals Pass Resolution Re l-El,',jane Urges Maritime Industries In Maiden Speech At Ottawa - ' CAIROI ociI is g (cp) .. orraws. Oct. 18-. (Special) - e 0 e D I O 0 British sea reinforcements ar- 1” 5 maldell speech WlllCll W0" 1 n I 0 rived in the Suez tonight to back hlm will-'Tl"-llll"l0ll5 from mem- ggg .g,,,Hg"mggg I up airborne parachuic Lrgopj bers of all parties in the Com- At its annual meeting lastnlghi ;n the Empire Theatre. the Queen's county Libcral Associat- pun reaffirmed its decision of Nov. 211, 1949, neither to recognize nor sh;-port ally leader selected other lhiin by I. majority vote of the accredited delegates It I properly roiistituicd Dominion or Pro- x.nclal convention called for this il'.l."pOSf2. The meeting, which was largely azlendcd, also went on record as urging that the present dual con- stituency of Queen's be divided into two constituencies, each rep- rrstlllted by one member of the llouse of Commons. resident Picton C. Mcconnac. Charlottetown. presided at the mrcili:-3. at which he was re- elected president. Mr. James L. L:-Page. Hunter River, was elect- ed vice president and Mr. Arthur ST. JOHN'S, Nfld., Oct. 18- (CP)-A search plane, looking for the 11-man crew of a missing U. S. stratofreigliter believed ditched in the Atlantic Monday, tonight spotted three flares off the south where the flare: were seen. U. S. Air Force headquarters here said high winds were blowing off the coast and it was not known if the planes were able to make a landing on the sea. Capt. B. N. Welsh. piloting an Air Weather Service C-54 out of Torbay. reported the first flare was seen about 70 miles south- west of the French Island of St. Pierre. It burned with a yellow glow for about 10 minutes. Shortly afterwards. two more flares were seen about 20 miles t The R. C. A. F. plane ferrying Kurt Meyer back to Germany to con- tinue his prison sentence for war crimes against Canadian prisoners coast of Newfoundland. To SA-15 amphibious planes took off from Greenwood, N.B., immediately veered from the gen- tonight. ernl search area to the spot There were rumors that the plane carrying the German Gen- eral back home also had as pass- engers officers of the 27th Canad- ian Brigade going overseas. shrouded in secrecy and one in touch with him either de- clined any comment or professed 1 of his removal from the Dorches- tcr, N. 8.. penitentiary where he has been since June of 1946: HALIFAX. Oct. 18 -- (CF) - W E 1' C every- Meyer's movements urprlsc at the move. But from unofficial sour:es, his appeared to be the pattern joining the British garrisons who already have fought their first 1? T " . t 1. R bud stop before roan and Dob battle with Egyptian army troops. Meyer aboard. Then the plane continued to The Egyptian Government an- Greenwood, N. S.. waited for a nounced a British crulscr from time, and took off again on the the Mediterranean has anchored first lap of the flight to Gcr- at Port Said, northern end of many via Goose Bay, Labrador. the canal. or Gander. Nfld. It said the warship came in Details of his guard aboard the v-contrary to 311 cusigms am: plane or the craft": flight plans were kept a strict mystery. Even R. A. Ritchie, llalifax lawyer who had represented Mey- er in I petition for release pre- sented w the Justice Department a year ago, and Maj. J. R. Miller, the padre who visited him freq- uently in penitentiary, said they knew nothing of the scheme. Prison and service personnel connected with the plan evidently were under orders not to talk. The 42-year-old former Nnzi without advising port authorities.” The cruiser presumar'olIv is M. S. Gambia, which has been re- ported en route to the Suez from the British naval base at Malta.. Other British sea forces are due shortly. First Clash The first clash between military forces of the two countries re- sulted in Britons winning control Wednesday of a ranal bridge in the grimly-cllspuied area. As the Brltlsli l l i l mons. J. Angus MacLean, Conser- vative member for Queen's. today appealed for a fair deal for Prince Edward Island at the hands of Federal authorities, a sound pro- gram of national defence and sor- ious steps to fight inflation. In urging the government to en- courage defence industries in the Maritime Provinces. Mr. MacLean contended silch a program is vital to ihe 0VPl'ilII defence plan of the nation. Referring to government support of the St. Lawrence sea- way in the throne speech, hr urc- cti that priority over the St. Law- rence should be given the Passa- lnaqtioddy power development in New Brunswick. Sneaking from his experience. as a World War II flier. the new Queen's member argued that it is impossible to properly defend an Mr. J. A it intensc concentration of industry nu" noun: Meyer, accompanied by Warden general will he put in a British George Good and at least one i h h h C lteinlowemenlsjsucll as exists todav in the two PFISOH W en 0 TGIIC CS ermany. ii Peako was re-elected secretary. - further to the southwest. Domed in by sea and am both the Retlr-cs-enidtives or the Mmum. Brief addresses were given by L Winds could cause life rafts to - Hi - i ,1 ii, I. . . I . iC”llIl'5l PmVl"C95- ll Pl0V9d lm' Provinces, Mr. M L i Iwmier J. wan” Jones. Hon. . . arm Mpidiy from (he we of the ;(ilh::l"::1:rltl:nlwo:ctocAa ihis i;;:;':nln; scmenwl To Hm (lisirityiish and lslilytptlan haiinies hwere i possible for the Germans to de- been largely iii V. acdelainuxhcl ml)-inn: Eugene Cullen. Minister of In- Mr, pic-um c, Mccoi-mac, who SOS signals, the air force said. . . t blesgggn E"mra0”'Ed in: cggllvaglfi”Rns:h:ma"g"f;”l”gI R”? IYRIIEV plolnts of t trea ment they re- dll5lT.V End Nlluml R0'0u3cu- Was re-elected President of the T” Transferred By Plane A, Canada-5 Only" war (.,.iminHi' lfbilal E om ng ll ac 5' e the C rm-al Govern- establish gun emplacements in- rr-called. Today. Toronto and Mon. Messrs. D. A. MacDonald Glen-, Queen's County Liberal Associat- - - I . I . I mcrit ” iinnan. W. F. Alan stewdrt. ML. ion at last nlg-ht's annual meeting. An Air Force DC-4 of the trans- Meyer was sentenced m me "n mix” ibtiiixlectlve seem”. mml are potential enemy l”l""' "In my constituency" he said. L? . of 12 Egyptians Nobel Prize In A.; Cecil Miller. Liberal candidate Atlantic type set down there for (Continued on Page 15 Cal 3) 'l'9i-"mil lllcle l5 Teal dallll" 0' li law? "even in such matters as public the County into two constituve-xi-c-lee: rep0l'l.ed to have been killed and. part of Canada's population and Nszested that the Association spread along the canal. ' i.h. t Fed l b -l ti , I I I I -- -I---D -........x. ;'.d gof:.?:1nM.oD3;:id'yp:e:cid::t it wlas I muttter that he had 0 0 . . scores injured in the rioting thati key i-ndilstriels being lvipcd out by lcollllnued On Page 5 Col. 0 of ma Libeni Aswcinion gm. a.!'d Y ever houizht about. He e . began Tuesday at Ismailia and atomic bombing. Third Queen's. Sbtnd two or three months looit- A British army spokesm . id; Suggests Remedy may !bderni conga: iggd upn&h:h best mend they could N: Ya A 1 a British truck carrying insuxicsi SOME yaf premier Jones predicted a nu- 3 ell Wm M" n” a W85 llred 011- llpparenlly by 851; This situation would be alleviat- trouble in getting them elected. He recalled speaking to the late Senator Sinclair on the subject. and Mr. Sinclair thought the div- ....n...j,..ggggggg,g,ggg (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5) Demands Reasons For CNR automatic weapon. today betweenfco, hc told the Commons. if indus- i T lfry is dispersed in other Provinces. The Passamaquoddy power project would provide cheap electric en- ergy to a depressed area and in- -dl'Stl'y brought to the area by the lnower would be able to secure nmple ilnbor. By not following a program inf dispersal of industry. Mr. Mac- iluean argued, the Government was STOCKHOLM, Oct. 18 - (AP) -. The 1951 Nobel Prize in med- iclne was awarded tonight to Dr. Max Theiler of New York for devoioping the first effective vaccines against yellow fever. The award recognized the con- tribution of Dr. Theiler--who has been on the staff of the Interna- mil election will be held pretty soon. "In the course of events it has to." he stated. with regard to the dividing of ONLY DETNEEN MEAL5! I . 7 c3;.'u;;.'.or;..rp'..';....'s1.1:”.l "The next natural step in the credit union movement is for Ill hands to join in forming a Na- tional Co-op Credit Society." stat- ed Mr. Alex Macrsaac. secretary of the Co-op Union of Nova Bcotia. I in addressing the International I .lGuernsey Man To Meet At Winter Fair AMHERST. N. S.. f t' l H lth i l f l . : . . . , . 0 lggitaelleil Fougggggn 2” tag g;'1cdi1t,tE3igi(:nnI1);syc at The SC0aCi;i:gE)ann w(Zjilt:clb:se;;eIdBiSedIeis .3? not iakfliltz adequate steps for do. pg tn L . .t b If at s . J : I A . 'L.lilng (2 once o E; cqui-iii-IVI Illlea Wm oar ll ing lgllzvfiieni 5- ii. .”-”:”ui.i32"i.i?. :3. W .5"; or no -- "EM against me of the 5”” Lid, with Mr.rl3ill.ls Callaghan Eat-I ' ,lni:.zl1't.A ' ' VI 5 "nouns 0- pilgbcrytolibcllsilrggndlligbxtiddje riiifvi.eoii.'I5 C o E OTTAWA. ociI 13.. (Spe(:IHl)'”' pnViNglLl.fiS tolie thQIiwIAa,::iId'xoe5 prize ing as chairman in the absence of i . It hill be the first Inallonallrri out that in the rural areas of w. Chen" SI Mcilurel co,.,,,,.v,i. money amounting to s32 35,162 the Preslgent ofptile rCl'e(:lxi'.ldUl'IlJII(;n. Iigleetlngd ever hcltcled during” ill:;QfllePlll'S County, a large number ii” member far Queen's, nskcd ' t ' cngue, yrus ore , 5! r an is cxpec o a rac in muses are unoccupied. By Transport Minisinr chevrier in uorian President R..l. MacDonald. : Guernsey breeders from across bringlnc industries to such sec- uoclenning Md buying ...nmI iiie House of common, today 10 Following the dinner, the large at I Canada. A Guernsey sale will be iions. the overall economy of the oiiiy ieedy John Lem-d, Ci-iipaud give the reasons put forward by tendarice was entertained with . held on the closing day of theicclinlry would be improved and the Canadian National Railways vocal solos by Frank Muclntyre ifalr. the housing burden lightened. HALIFAX. Oct 13 I40?) 4)F . nnd Mrs. Alex Maclsaac. and I duet by Mrs. Macfsaac and Doug- las MacDonald. for its refusal to accept the de- cision of the Board of Transport Commissioners on the Prince Ed- "Paying 10 cents for clean Tim- othy seed. Mocmnn md Boyle. ficiai forecasts issued tonight by the Dominion Public Weather Of- Abandoning ,lCalgary Puts On Big . . -fice here and valid until mid- --Du-ice East Ronny Rink Ha”. ward Island freight rate struc- Already. Mr. Maclsaac said. in I . Friday. Al Elancha.rd's Orchestra. lufih "1 b I H h some Provinns the Criedtiit Uinion I I "Lgl;fl;lO3;;'il:l.33- i n a enc - 5- - V? I l l - - am” leaving Ii M' T' 9'30 md 10' her of eMr.sCh:vrlrc(IrI.n hide pcarnli1d- -G Itnltgdlrliesa adittdp Cacti: rsgfniin? prr..w- '31,. Me; M.c;,im, E Clelm walm weather .l"'"”"ed uxinkon H.” 5” ..-me You-1. mentary assistant. W. M. Ben- U. S. EIGHTH ARMY !-fEAD- incial leagues. and have merged in treat -01:; the dim” d:dc'i.y' ing" in Technicolor. Friday. Oct. dlCk'0"- Mid such Information QUARTERS. Korea. Oct. l9-(Fri- credit societies. The National or- .. om i ht I m h "Elm; 1”” i W 9 mm 3'15 P' M and 8'30 P' M' Il1ellxllf.itOfbfiCeOb::In;((EJhli;:nI (E-.leN'd:. intwf-(AP) - Chinese Commum gamzauon Ls now looming on tihe By John Lenlano l Trhnrogugh cit allmihe Prince and ii ri6i?:.Iu:b1anc(c)wrri7d,5ing westward ' 5- I' res tdbd-- ti'hi.'I'h en . ' . "Dance It Gordon Lodge every ed that the l"l”"m"'l”" h" he'll lllig i,otteerixviV;r;(iiienPsgrn; Ir? g:nt)r':il lfttdsoplieerennlifndidl-r zst)Ii1dy b; (tIllilegC(d- CALGARY. Oct. 18 .(cp).lPrinccss appeared to be enjoying from the mid-Atlantic will bring prmay night. Mum: by Robichlud. requested and will be brought Km-an Thursday before advancing up Union of Canada. in conjunc- Flamboyant Calgary put, on if,3;i.I"I0l'IlSEIVeS lhugely at this first sonicysllat moister air nd cloudy Dancing 9 to L down as soon as possible. American and sou”, Korean mm with omcms of the Cm”, splashiest duds today and showed lielcome with the real ranch skies to southeastern ova Scotia M” Mew” mm The G""dl"" WOODS now Wllllln slsht oi that Ian District of CUNA. Last year its loyal guests how a cow townlflavor that had greeted them on Friday. Elsewhere in the district "An U1 B d Hi h .1. ' that he felt the matter who of butter .1 Red but . d t hm hm .- cuts up on pay night, Ilheir western swing that began pressure will remain high and tho St..Ill1'riI8: ChIxlrIch.anGmrgeww'exI. f::ICla rglderfirczd lIl;'ll:I'(; on Dbhe western front. the last Ilr:eyP:,reIi:l!:::tyb:t m::le': oprelosed 3" C'"'lll"' PICS! Th;sll1lnlX(ljI'iibl:.ed cailgarlatns haisd Tliisda-V 35 wl:”:,ll”?5l' dn. f weather Sglly mnum” "mm H" Wednesday October 24th. Chinese positions under attack fell 5- financial inQ,y'e5t3 . mm 3" 5 Wm 1 9 001 5 W35 3 C” ' -9"" 9 l0ll 0 53”"-' "5 3 ' ' that it should go on the official I t m t h L to S 1 3” I ' ' Defence Minister Claxton an- rangcs just outside this tile stampede Week all OVBF nsaln 101' R9El0n5l l0T9c"5l5? "'"'”5q""ad” D""" I i" W” hjgoigitoillblderdggauires 2Eac3'E'i'333.2 l;;nV:lYi'wDl:l:l0; S”:”l” 1:"'l ll: ”l :l"W:':gllild"::l:: lflitmielzaillgg tlvllillnbcedilrtSl:dldd:Itl27g;ii' iamgamle Cami? 01 mimic mmedi tau? mlfoal':taI:y' amllime udyal pin” wiikl iflxrmcet Edwhrdhlamndixriesudem East scnoop Monday, October days of battle. enough to assert their rizhu ".3 I is . e- som reros. hazng shr s and l y sm ing an wav ng ga yiw no mm C nse "1 1”- Zind. Pri . or fl” Province MW” we "Km Th so twin a d , lzian and Netherlands forces in high-heeled boots and gave Prin-ins they drove through the cIlyr3l:UT8- Liiht Winds. LOW and hlxll us -& mdizngwfvboyghy nr.iec;i'sIeonTroafnsa Out the Elghth5uR(;Cn315yfSuuu:r(:Il1l:1n oer. ,):,gri::stEit,:i;o;.il::1:: glxiefslenl-Smelt: Europe. I C055 Eiigahcih and prince phmplln their plastic-Lopppd an oi-IlFriday at Charlottetown 40 and "l-Oil! Creek Hall. Chicken and on Body 8;": be contested by -a fcnsivc in the west and cast a in parliament gi and we have 10” Trade Monlster Howe said the a. five-hour taste of western life.iwaiked through til; frozen exh!- 53- iiam Suppen Wednesday. ocwber P rosy glow over the se,,cn,day,oid OI them in an Mme! g then we.d government is doing everything done up in dis, iiixe gtylc, bitlon grounds warmly wrapped High igimgjm A M Hill, ginning M 5.30. Adum 750' railway company. snack m the centre. possible to get wheat out of the The royal visitors forked into aiagainst the wintry "blasts rolling pp The Trnnsprort Board ruled on whether the Am” dart forward soonlaetlthe legislgltizzni asked for." pain". chuck-wagon dinner. prepand byidown from me Rockies. and L59 1-,. M. "Masquerade Dance. Little Pond Eememibui L; ilhiftt "11"? two?” and occupy the city or pause to Mt ac 5'” p" C E ' -Mm” Slnclali". parliamentary skilled chefs and served upon n Then. with the Calgariana still 5"" mes loda-V "i 933 T "- Tursday. October 23rd. Turner's "S alinfie ,3 Si Wei liomii mi Consolidate their lines. Kumsong 8' I, assistant to Finance Minister flower-bedeckcd table in the rink cheering lustllv. the Princess and 9-lid 5'-Wt Fl 5-22 R M- lllthvstra. W: 21:23. Tazv ;':;;wny"5,f,'j'cCi:d no longer could be used by the "W "3"" Abbott. laid lovemment steps to that Calgary calls the "Corral". the Duke boarded their train to wrT-T- - --- the mung and nppnrcniiv MOI Rods as a supply and concantrat- Th k t d the "NV Mb combat inflation have been sound, warmed by electric blankets cross the Rockies. They left at MC-A. MR SERVICE "P.'intry sale .c s, A. Mac- pom in ammo on n i;,,0IZ,,,,e n centre. W Gofifgeeingaggent in C-Mada .1. M. Macdonneli (PC--Toronto against snowy. 16-degree-weather.l.'l:lii P. M. lvt.s.T. (5:13 E. S.Ti Dolly Except sund-.v llnna.ti's Friday. October 26th, It bum It is considered "keiy that Not only was it within range of mg Nova smug. "what causes Greenwood) said the government they watched it pocket-sized vcr-Ilil minutes behind schedule. A M-nw (lluirlotietown for lilom-.19: 3 3 M- by Hampton W. A. we "mite, win he submimd M Allied artillery. but it was even disappointment... he said -in this Shwld Wind 8 "Clarion call" and sion of Cal;:i1ry's famed stnmpedc.iplanncd motor trip from Cochranc, 5330 A-M-3 ":30 A-"-3 4150 PM I. , gubject to 5m,ii.,m, by adv C, II , ask the people to fight lntlntio I Th iii, ii f i.i,iiI 2.) '1 i, i Ci I i 3 1; Ar. I Charlottetown frorr liloncton "zlim CV0"? 4 Rummlle Sal9- Eodfimdtncecanailn '12” U-.N- elements. 3 an "l"""”9"' 1” "I9 M” ill” cm"; senator Ray Petten IL--NCXEV-,0feI3f,1diI;ll51Sefl'oi":i rib): Aidccriln tdlolilclgllrasmbifmidcibffobecduignbf baningzr. 7135 A-M-3 1:25 P-M-l 5355 PM- Clover ciiii, , 0 i T I unions started in Europe Irovlm foundland) s l . - . Leave Charlottetown for ! l"l'ld Y- 093 b" 19 l'l- who has final iitrlsdictlon in the -m . ch A ad Newfoundland in a tecpcc tillage tiilown lioloils road conditions. 230 P' M- matter of freight-rate zones. LONDON. Oct. 18 -iReuters)- "I48 but dldnt reach N” I ma; Will fight proposals for increased -r;-- Tr” T” ' T: New Glasgow - Halifax ' --. .D...D.. Author Helen Granville-Barker :”k":(;'”V 1919311" ”tllgQdvl&reii m freight raiea. . 7:40 AM. New Glasgow 8 Syd". ii... on ................ .. -.... wt... o ......u.. m. 00 " ” '1 M--V Four Former Canadians ”” M" ” I fade mail your rum: and Neil -4Announced United States battle Granville-Barker. his left proo- l'”'"l mm Eumpe '” "M" '""' The senate and Commons will ”""” ””"'""”'t""l "'”"' tzvu t G h P I erica and it took 33 years for the New (;i,,,gm,. mil "mil, ”" hf” ""””' a:;::.”'::. 9::-:3: .'.'li..'." .e::::.':;' ..li”.iii to iif."'li..3f.':f” cl d-d t I B -t - um "'2'" - "Dance av" pi-in in M hat week mu ya" scgedllng with the causes of this '-TSTT T I a n (:20 l'.M. fronbcy-(lN'l1i:.!i)y" Glasgow and south miiiico i.iy.iiI ciiiiiien gig;-.. delay. the speaker Added; "The 23 . ..D,..........,.. ...,,m. Halifax. I kindest thing we can say about our gate. a constituency in London's Chariotfetmm - Sydney flight: Music by the ChIriotteton- 3,. Xi,ii.ru.i.,.,, Report Agreement On daily except Sunday. leaders in responsible positlonsmis , northern suburbs. sunny (WLY ....... that they were bogged down n a C h 103.; I L . - -l Lc the , a d -h i d i - 3 A "Old time fiddling contest. ' swamp or inertia. or link their 30- cI.ndidiIl)t(e)sN igc Br1i?ain('sCP)oc1.Fmd:si:footdls. alas horn! niny Tdrdiiio shfit l-v- Charlottetown for Moncion i":"ll"'ldRo Hall. Friday. October 0 tiwitiss became hobbled by the ....- gcnergl eiegiion have ii 10; iiilgrew up in Hamilton. H3 used his A Ch ' .kt11f20' M to stiff conventional garments of tho NANAIMO. B. C.. Oct. 18-icp) to enter politics in "' "ll ml" '0'” "W I common. They were born in Canllrnr srallllly - start: It 8.00 pm. Dance '- ada, all are Conservative members 1945 after serving with the Tor- 'lle 'status quo' that so often shroud -The bodies 5:55 N"- ....,c -:--------- i is tic-lid were .. increase the size lllln to 3 1-4 n in hilh ositln. br ht d r n - -' . - i Sc tt' h d h it c . T'-r-'-T--' "Malia reservations early for OTTAWA 0”" 13 "(cpl T lncllel mg! say thimpnot go much to find dagimirom afirT.:::::d2s':froct:. oItiznll,:r1illall:)eilhiea.nd w are running gllilll Pzldillulig Blllflllofsh ( ma BORDEN " CAPE T0'mENuN' K" Clilelmi Supper It Tracadie MI-lllclllllell-I ll" l"l9l'''"Wl '0 ME 5'18"” P0lllWl Wit '9 idle fault with the past. as to re- an of in Queen Charlotte Airlines Three” have close connections Leather lost in 1945 but captured FEM" SERVICE urns: on Wednesday. Novombor rolong the life of the Canadian Deputy Minister Stewart Bates mind ,,u",i.," ti," we um I" in plimg with Toronto The other is No” somerset Norm M, the com”. Dallv . "lb l:illBlM'- BN1 0""? 5"Wll”l "'ll'l'l'5 99' ” of becoming ” with The plane crashed on Mount (,1 i, 'i g vatives in 1950 His mar in was '""d'"l um" I ........ Francis Sargent of Boston, dir. pjltment officiIls that increasing ihi,”ii,.diy ml”. qua. but n we Benson last night rnrrylng 20 .5..?m3.'."IL.s in? ::ieA:lfcdw1.i::'il90fi votes, putting in: riding ”'"' '""""' "'3'" C" 1- l N"PIl-man, uk .50", iii. 5,.” actor of the Massachusetts MIr- the size will have two advantages: "hink. gm. in,hnc,, ii,” the en. passengers and a crew of three since iim among the marginal constituen- 9'” A'M' ":95 A'M' "l" Full Finance Plan. For llll 3l'll”l" D'N"""l""'v "ld A" nwlll h9lP W”l'”" 9" ll" ” div union formula for conditions ” "WP ll98lll!- Th '.i 1- ii clcs whose results will robabl 1:” P'M' 2:” an particulars contact. your 19;.) In interview today that he has the lobster and give it an Ixtra 100 yen, no 1, . tom mid me, The twin-engined Canso was 0". 'l 1h ammo " "ks new Aid ii 1; w ii- ci ii P y S” I" M' 75' 7-"- feed mill. completed "successful - " t- spawning season; Ind mIko it qmte formlm for the economic en route from Kt-mann. B. C. to B:if::;' X .g.tiiiIi,:r,.,i- e(C:atIdidie:,tes slelthl clgcse mtlinnadlan ',i Ii:,""”'”s ONLY -.-.. ions" with Canadian Iuthoriuea easier to handle and soil lobsters ' Vancouver. a flight f 400 'll ' i 0 ' ' ":35 5"- "Rummago sale. Holy xoimm. to allow the lobmr to increase in in the )ssuu:huutu mu-hot. gggddhiynagitutgdl? :iI,'ie,ni,:'; from the northern project oimtlfd T""" ''m”".' "M W" 3"” f;,':,"'cm3'. mcmd: Mich”; iI""" 1:” 7-W "'0 PM- rr Hall. Saturday. October Nth. 'slIo baton-I .ho can be legally For example. tho 8 lltinch iob- M, an mmmemy him 0”; by Aiurninum Company of Canada. at Ednlunds m me nbi 23' 1950” E servad Ie m:mi"A fir u em. 9:” '''M' H” P'M' 2 P. M. Sponsored by the Altar eaulht. ster weigh: Ibout three-quarters "or ' All were coruiructlan w.,ii...i,I 9leCll0"- "lid 3- H- 9- lT9dlll"”I” ll" 159” 0 S: " "W 3”" Society. Most of Canada's loam: flailing of a pound Ind is mostly wIter some heading to Vancouver on a ”f”;"',i, Wm "pmem semen Ii;:lvdrie 0:.f,,.sS:"”:,"';,,i,'fin”'”l;',':j W00” ,.'g;:"”:u;Ig;3'30” . ---- l I in usatiinos. Mr. so ent d nu M. sat-gent id. at t holiday. An 0 ly t id 5” " - l : V "3"" 5'-Inner. Bauer. Games. lllldnlh: Canadian Maritimea"cx- l.'l'dlise'wh'es like the .0.lIO'P0ll:i.d N" me” ill "19 VlCllmI"WII”npol:'on::b. Emil" ”".d M”"" ""9 ”"f'M'lml'" M”Ph"s”"' WM "Wm ls"'"d'"' '"""l C-. Wednesday. -October am. am about 1s.ooo.ooo pounds of lobster which has more meat. CM Md , M . d ,,, "id ""1 W-I erroneous. 0”"? link Alike" li 'i MW” "l "l l”'””""'”"' N- 3" '”"" M3 '"V'' WW” ""'"""' . Noiii, Rum”. bud" M an". "N hum" mnumy ,0 Hug me Cundim omcm "reed P cl. WITH! . 0 Thirty mu" mm ii, iiomi, Lord Beavorhrook. Canadian-born 10 1939 Ind was I Canadian Irmy Prince Nona-I A. M.. 1 2. It. ch.1pi,eii.' Drona"... '-mun”. .10”. wuh the Amermn Vie". Mr. Z:-esp Ig:,ir;stp;;:i::;i:g port olt Vglncouver. the pin", .9. newIpIper piiblisrher. maxter. aailgivajor during the second world :7IlI,I&M A. Dunning .. 11 A, 31. M. gig;-u D”, 1 M. 1; an; gggu, 4 "aim g. - 'DIrenty evoloped i 1 biI well known or is wr ng as for In . . "Attend the Chicken and Ham Will Dlrrtbo ootchi ofnloblstors ghtgisuolpeotorito :0 madombdiutlhe h.""' "ad more "pecmly Pl'08l'0l' It circled Namimeonl aslcefoblt ea lll-'l Piifllhmmlkfy activities. was MacPhel-son won the conItitu- Leave Caribou- '5;1Dp:Irltonilht in tho North Nil. 1... mg; 3 3.13 mg n in ,i.,I awmmmg .0 "Mn" '0 chm" :2,VI!hi:0I:.d'I.IaWId,V.8ml1.lnV: Ikhlrd rm low altitude. dnarrowly mined editor-n-chief of Lord BeIver- may of SYi;Il'Iil'l1g554Ind Jhgtkirlir 3: figs.” A. Dunning - I A. I. '1 Ii. sponge-mi go, Johpfg gain you um; an cumnt lqgal tn. loam: regulation. pan. the gag-IIgg ggg gwg g IIgII- POW" W"! In then round in- hroolfs Daily Express from ls29:Labor wit it .. ml or y n c - llhsllun onu:-an M Iiup:l 3 1-0 inches and in us: an uuoa upon: Doc. 1. (Continued on run 15 Cal. 8) Wml ll" M-rhy mountain. to was. Bnxter represents south-11960 election Prim N0" - 11 N "-1 l,'-.l-