i:-;UGUsr,f12. - 1953 ll "Er? , . 5; an ' Lina Dcncattfa .n.. LL THE WISTIRN” . co sis:-an ltnst. sunsmuuc. thus can ORGB GLOW 1:: GIOIGI WUITON louse Pheaeai III! and ms. -Thsaaacdiaas Iiayliebonghtataayolth ta lannecstlsi , following stores . ” lcnhters. laminae ltrsati Ooarlias Drugstore, 11 Central Ihahti News-stand. Water aims; aura owns. cl onaraio, ltssotg ouasoiau OIII Island llctss. Tranapsst wire; sum: Vince's own aauiii ltraat; sanui. loll- 'Iorvlce Drug More; M... larceny, convent Street. snout so-3 omm H-1 33:." i-naxlcs. - avuy Wednesday. i Cid Lower r.-reetcwn School. ' -u.i.vs-raarsn. "book "can- roretc on the Farm" also fresh Port- land cement obtainable st Bra.ce's. -QUALITY rockwool and rock- 'ool batts in clean heavy paper .a.l'tons, in stock at Bruce's. -PATIENT BECAPTUBED .. he male patient who escaped ft m Falconwood Hospital last 5: urday was picked up in a field rte r Alberton last evening by C stables Fortan and Barrie of i Alberton detachment of the Rt. .M.P. The escapee surrender- rtl quietly and will be returned to the hospital today. . -WELL-KNOWN DOCTOR i i E -- Dr. F. W. Christopher of st. n 'is enjoying his annual visit 3 his native Province. The rent l doctor is a product of Tig- nisl . He went to Boston while qui:e young. and by thrift and mi ality saved a competence suf- fi,ci.nt to pay expenses of a course I altimore Dental College. He h s lately retired after 40'years of ma tice in Boston. He is a promin- tiit ember of the Boston Cana- dian Club. and fosters and patron- iies torthwhile Canadian move- enti He always manages to syn- ron'e his annual visit with Old liom Week. I-Ila general know- ledge of harness racing puts him at th near "oracle" class. --K i ( MT -FUNERAL AT TRYON-The funeral of s. (Reva George Soiriers. Bu erside. was held mm the Tryon United Church n Mondsy,,August 10th, and was ery. largely attended. Rev. Alex- ander Macxay conducted the ser- vice and brought a. comforting I cssage from ist chapt. Philip- ia.ns, am verse. "To live is Christ and to die is gain". Hymns sung were "33l'd Psalm. "Abide With Me", and "My Heart Ia Resting :Oh My God". Pallbearers were klllri-ier Newson. James MacDonald, thur Dawson, Austin Smith. pllilliam Johnscn,x Ernest Johnson. tent was int Tryon Cemetery. '7i” ' i Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aldrich and den. Conn., t.l.s.A., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Aldrich's bro- ther. Harold and Mrs. Bagnsll, Central Bedeque. B. -Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pickard. and family. St. turned on August 8th from ii very enjoyable holiday to the New England States. While there they visited with relatives in Maine, .Vlass., and Conn.-S. --Mr. and Mrs. Donald Suther- land of New York are at present visiting Mrs. Suthei-land's uncle. Percy D. Crosby .of st. Eleanors. This is their first visit to Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Sutherland is it daughter of Mrs. L. S. Crosby of Banff, Alberta. 8. All Hail Travel l Continued from page 1 resort city of Nice'.had-citiitiri-my nay, without A formal order. '24-Hour Strike Ilnions of the Paris subway and bus systems voted to st.-uzn a '24-hour strike beginning this 3 morning. That means several hundred thousand will have to walk to work or take taxis. All signs point to a worsen- ing of the situation and a re- petition of last. week's vast . walkout of 2.0(l0.0fl0 wnrkcrs. uhich affected practicrilly all sectors of government ser- vice. The strike wave began last week in protest against govern- ment plans to raise the railro- mr-nt. age of many state Nil- Dlhyces and eliminate many part- i”"P .l0hs. The walkouts were launched by the non-Communist unions. The new outbreak tvasfalled hi" the Communist-run General Labor Federation. which has add- erl It general upward revision of snliirics to its demands and call- ed for the ouster of what it terms the reactionary cabinet of Prcmier Joseph Lanlel. Takes over continued from page i &..L, - Eskimo beamed at him in miles and when the interpreter was ask- ed what had been said. he replied: ”l'le doesn't want to buy any of ,V'l0ilTt income tax, it is too expen- sve." ' The North. observes Inspector Nevin. is not nearly so isolated to- ilitv as it was during the time in Which he served there. Radio nnd air travel have greatly improved the int of those obliged to live in that "male siren. During his twenty-two years as 5 hnlice officer. Inspector Nevin his had occasion to serve in many Darts of Canada. He was person- nel officer for the Maritime: and '3'" nersonnel officer at Head- Quartcrs in Ottawa. The Nevins have three children. W0 sirls sight and eleven rind ii 1 three years old. They will live the house oreviouslv or-minted in i i 4 Mil l l . t l l i their son Malcolm of f-Iam- gchndre” E”z3b"h' -G IEIAP cu ft. Binder Twine-with every -bale you get a good is-inch tie rope. 3uy,at 3race's. - - -s'r. Mantra cossssainoias. SCHOOL. Buinmaraide. opening Sept. nth. One year training in business subjects. -LOBTEI SUPPER. St. Msrk's Parish Grounds. not 7. Wednesday. August 19th. Supper '15 cents. served from 4 o'clock on. Games. etc. -ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mccarville, Kensington. wish to announce the engage-- ment ot their eldest daughter, Mary Naomi to Emmett Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mo.- lnnls, Kensington, marriage to take place in September. --ENGAGEMT.'N'I'- Mrs. Roder- ick T. Morrison wishes to an- nounce the engagement of her daughter, Ruth i Helen to Rev. David Roderick Morrison, son of Mrs. Hilda Buckler and the late rdoek Morrison of Tatania- gauche, N. S., marriage to take place Sept. 2. I -INJURED IN ACClDEN'l'- Henry and Leo Peters of Lot 'l near St. Louis were taken to the Western Hospital at Alberton about eleven o'clock Monday even- ing following an accident in which their car went out of con- trol, left the highway and ended up in a field heavily damaged. One of the occupants was thrown through the windshield of the late model car and both were sufl'er- ing cuts and bruises. Leo Peters was released the following morn- ing with the other accident vic- tim remalnlng in the hospital for X-ray and further treatment. His condition is not serious. 5. Alma and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lyle. Cen- tral, Lot 16, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, Ellerslie. were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John 2:. Mountain. Alma. They were also -guufaof Mr. 'and'-Jlrl.--David Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Horne and Sharen and Judy of Trenton. N. 5., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dun- bar. Alma. and Mr. and Charles MacMillan, Woodvale. Mr. and Ml'I. Frank Pridham, pawns RMd,iMrs. Mabel Myron and Rev. Mr. Charlottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. lam Mm H"”-V D5Vi5 01 Fl'9d"iC" Percy Miller. Central Lot 16. re-twni N B" hi!" "mrmd m me” had one tsccond. two homes after s at Pridham's Montrose. pending it few days summer . Mrs. Joseph Murphy of Mon- treal returned to her home after spending part of her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Mac- Lellan. - Miss Pauline Gordon. Mont- rose, has gone to Fredericton. N. 3.. where she will visit for a few days. On July 29. about to relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barbour in a family farewell party for Mr. and Mrs.- Benjamin Barbour and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Strath who were returning to their homes in Toronto the following morning. The evening was spent in music and social chat. Ice cream and cake was served by the hostess af- ter which all dispersed to their 'homes wishing Beniiic and Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Btrath a safe journey to Toronto. Mr. Wm. Leonard. Avonlalce. Ohio. is the house guest of her niece, Mrs. Isaac Dunbar. Mr. Amos Harris of Everett. Mass. is visiting his sister. Mrs. Mary Dunbar, Alma. Mrs. Mary Maclsean. Cornwall. is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac- Dunbar. Mr. Leo Wallace returned to his home in Aylrner. 0nt.. on Aug. 0. after spending two weeks visiting relatives in Alma and Tignlsh. He tins accompanied to Bordena by his sister, Mrl. L. J. Crowse and Mr. Crowse. and "sister-in-law. Mrs. John P. Wallace. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. William Pro- tilt of summerside. and infant son spent the week ending August ii, at the home of Mrs Profitt's parents in Alma. ' - ....mL.:.- SPEEDY OUTPUT L NDON ICE:-Associated Port and Cement Manufacturers Ltd.. has pnnounced a record- breaking year in which five bdgs of cement were produced every se- cond. The group is the largest --- ment producer in the world. Ev-Superintendent Churchill at 17 Villa Ave. ' v The retiring officer in command of "L" Division. superintendent N. W. Churchill. who has been trans- ferred to Fredericton. N, 3.. is in name of Hlrltsprrl. N. 5. He is 3 veteran of World War I where he served with the Royal Flying Corps. He succeeded Superintendent Norman Anderson as officer in charge of "L" Division in Decem- ber, 5940, and was promoted from Inspector to superintendent in Jiilv of this veer. i Swliiiiiilng. Tests 4 ates received Red Cross a.wa.rds:-- Culleton, '0 ' lwo firsts and Ft tliivri, cottage. At central. Lot 16 Community interest was very marked at the swimming and wat- er safety tests at central Lot is on lidcndsy. August 10th. At least fifty people gathered to watch the proceedings and afterwards every- one enjoyed a" community picnic, committee under the chairmanship of am, Larry You not char-ge'of all arrangements for this course which was instructed by Mr. Howard lluland. , The rncmbcrsof the classes were enthusiastic about each part. of the tact and the results were most gratifying. .'rhe following candid- zlaneritary: Shirley, Darrell Lyle. Gloria. Mcboan. Dor- othy Monkley, Mayne Yea. Alan Gs.rl',' Kenneth Johnston. Helen Lyle, Grace-Lyle, Betty Coughliri, Arlene I Monkley. . Doria . Ramsay, Winston-. Ye Allison Johnston, James MacK nnon, Mary MaoLea.n. Junior: Kenneth Cur, Joan Un- gC!'W;0.0dr.MIVhq Yco. Mary.Mac- ean. Km .ccnpothlon Continued from page 1 dale Senator. They also had the reserve senior and grand female in Lewlsdale Juno, their aged cow in milk. Comments Favorably Judge Douglas Dunton of Brampton. Ontario. stated that he was surprised at the size of the cattle he was judging. He. stated that "It is a top qualify show which compares favorably with the "championship shows in On- tarlo." Mr. Dunton, who is one of the leading Holstein judges in Canada stated that it wasn't only the ani- mals at the top of the class that were "good but that they were good all the way down the line. Lewis Bros. of York were the! leading money winners with thirty high placlngs. They had eight firsts with four of them in the female' classes. They also had seven seconds, three thirds. two fourths a fifth and a sixth. g Senator Jones won seven first placings with his Bunbury Farm l-Iolsteins. In addition he had four seconds. four thirds. three fourth: and five fifths. Four of his first placings were in the female classes. Oswald Newson and Son. who made one of their best showings at the Exhibition in recent years.l ihad three first, seven seconds. iihree thirds, two fourths, a fifth and a sixth. THE GUARDQ. The swimming and water safety Mill Alberton lady I Dies In Alberta Saturday eveiiirig relatives in Albertcn received news of the passing that day. of Mrs. Benja- min Matthews of Daysland. Al- buts. Mrs. Matthews was the former Annie Matthews. ,daughterof the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mat- thews pf Alberton. and her. hus- band. the late Benjsmin Matth- ews. was also a native of Alberton. Mrs. liuttl-iawa. who was in her 10th you". had been in good health. T until the, day before her death when she suffered a heart attack. Two years sgo she derived great hsppirieu from a visit to her home wn. . All through life. right up to the time of her death. Mrs. Matthews was active in church work. par- ticularly in the" Woman's Mission- ary Society. She was a lady highly esteemed by all who knew her. She is survived by one scn,Whlt- ney. in Vancouver, B.C., and twoH daughters, Mrs. i-iicry iduriis (Marion) in Halifax. 'and Miss Eleanor in Edmonton: also one sister. Mrs. Fred Clark. Alberton. and three brothers, Jesse in Al- berton, William in Irma, Alberta, and Fred in the Yukon. .........r Vlaritttlelcome Planned For Prime ldnislei 0'I'rAWA. (CPi .. A warm wel- come is being quietly planned for' Prime Minister st. Laurent who ar- rives in the capital at noon today from Quebec where he celeliraiedi his second great. election victory. - The .Prime Minister is comin'. here for a full cabinet meeting scheduled for Thursday mominga His cabinet, with only one vacancy. was all re-elected and all his min- isters plan to be at the meeting. However. it is expected they will deal with only the most essentia business. All are tired from th hot-weather campaign and plan i take some holidays, Then th prime minister will go on holidgi until after Labor Day unless any thing arises to call him back i work. Mr. st. Laurent hold some informal talks toda. with those of his ministers wli will be here and to catch uniwlt his correspondence. The cabin:-. session will take most of 'I'htrrs day. is expected In addition to. winning the 'fe:nsle, championships Colby Lew- s had two first placings. two. iseconds. six thirds. four fourths. itwo fifths and three sixlhs. l 1 Cyril" Jones 'of Poivnnl, who returned to the show after an years. showed hut he woni absence of several ionly three animals i Other first placings were unit lby Mackinlcy Bros. and W. il'.' MacEachern. i Max Thompson of Victoria had all his entries in the money. He thirds, ci fourth and a sixth. i Robert Clinppell of York had a Zscvond and a fourth while the iFalconwood Farm herd showed .three seconds, a third, a fourth innd two fifths. 1 High interest. was centered in the, keenly contested Guernsey show as several breeders vied lfor top honors in the classes ;which were placed by Mr. A. B. jBanks of the Department of Agri- 'cuiture. Truro. N. S. Mr. Banks was warm in his praise of the show and the qual- ity of cattle. He also had it goodl word for the showman whom he lcalied a very patient and en.l0.V- able group. The veteran showman Guy Rodd of Brackley entered only five head but the five he enter- ed were top notchers. The Brack- ley breeder won thd Grand and Senior female championships with his Rosewald Bellnda's Melba. He also won the junior femalel lchampionship with Brackley Nora, and this young heifer went re-p serve grand. I Brackley Jeanie-'s F o r w It r d. owned by Ernest F. Coies andr Sons, Milton, won the Grand and' Senior male championships. Harold Palmer of Kensingtonl showed the junior male championi with Maiden Hill Patrician and this animal also won the reserve igrand ribbons. I Queenie's Prince owned by Owen Younker and Son, Kingston was reserve junior male and Fraserdaie Fare Heroine from thel same herd was reserve junior te-1 male. 1 Harold Palmer won the reserve grand female and Dan MacLean took the reserve senior male with MacLean's Laddie. 1 Harold Palmer made an out-i standing showing as he won eight first placings. six seconds, two thirds, two fourths and a fifth toi top all prize winners. Owen Younker and Son harl four first placings. one second! three thirds, six fourths and two fifths. Ernest F. Coles and Sons wonf three first place ribbons. tix ser- onds, three thirds, two fourths. .1 fifth and two sixths. Guy Rodd also had three firsts and two seconds in five entries. Daniel MacLc-an made a very strong showing winning three firsts, a second, six thirds. two fourths and two fifths. Other first place winners were Redverse Stewart and Sons, New Wiltshire and Harold Laird. Ken- singion. I J. H. Carr and Son of Oyster Bed Bridge had one second, two thirds and one fifth whil- Bol- rlerstone Bros of North Wiltshirc had a second. I Following are the cltanculoiiahip winners and reserves; llolttetm Junior Champion Male- Lewls Bros.--Lewlsdale Senator Mackinlev Bros.--Dlamhml Hill. ,service, but unlike moot Iowan Continued from page tr”- ieiiant in the defeat of Mr. Mr- Lure. At the same time he greatly pleased to have in party rank: for the next it Angus .Vlncl ””l'i who was re-e'iect- ,ed in Queen's. As was tire case in the last oat"-, ,. list-meni. Mr. MacLe.-in is wclr-om ( its a top spokesman for national defence, Not only has the Queen's member a fine record of active tvr-r vet- erans. has kept abreast of the fence mniiers It is iindcrstond that he will be called on to aid Conservative milltarv spokesman Gen. G. R. Pcarkes this session in (ll!Cll8FlOll of R.C.A.F. mniters. Re-election of T, J. Kickliam in King's County was expected Ottawa. Although a staunch Lib- eral. Mr. Klckham has the reputa- tion here of being more independ- ent than most private memt:-rs. H has a record too of speaking out on the floor of the House regard- less of prirty line if he feels the intermts of his constituents or his Pt;-ovince are endangered or ignor- e . The fslsndts new Liberal mem- ber for Queen's. Neil A. Matheson. is. not it stranger to Ottawa. and it is expected her will speedily learn the ropes under the competent -id- vice of Mr. MacNaught and sen- ator Wal-ter Jones. Abegwelt Premier Senior Champion litaleu J. Walter Jones--Abegweit Prexy Colby Lewis--Lewisdnie Prince Charlie Grand Champion Male-- J. Walter Jones--Abogwell Prexv Colby C. Lewis-Lewisdsle Prince Charlie Junior Champion Female- Cyril Jones-Crown Point Hill J. Walter Jones---Abegweit Conya Senior Champion Female”- Colb.v Lewis--Norma Marie Pon- tiac Lewis Bros.-Lewlsdale Juno Grand Champion Femaleu Colby Lewis--Norma Marie Pon- tlitc Lewis Bros.- Lewisdale Juno. Guernaeys Junior Champion Male- Harold Palmer--Maiden Hill trlclan Younker -Queenle's Prince Senior Champion hfale-- Ernest F. Colcs and Sons--Braclb ley Jeanieis Forward Daniel MacLesn---MacLean's Lad- die I Grand Champion Male- Ernest F. Cotes and Sons--Brock ley .lennie's Forward Harold Palmer--Maiden Hill trlcian Ps- Junior Champion Female.- Gu.v Fiorld--BrIickie.v Nora Owen Younker and Son--Fraser dnle Fair Heroine Senior Champion Fom:Ile-- Guv Rodd-l'-Io.-evrnld Bellndivs Melba Harold Palmer--Brarkley Melba Grand Champion Female- Guy Rodd-Rosewald elhn Giiv Rnvlrl Brsckla-v Nora ini Pa- , plonship l0l' Almon stroiiz in ih the Junioixs arts had on The show tgrcts the loss nl-an aggressive liT- 3 7”i"'”i Mid it 5-mh' William 15 Bain of French River. anti Howell H-Pi-E9Sll'8ll of Prenrhfci-t also had a 95510”. J'ifltl!l'il.)El' of good placi . i stein classes )eSlEl'(leij. vfncial Exhibition consecutive year. High Quality Swine Show Judged Yesterday Roland Paynter of French Ritcr with Payiidalc Ex This sow earlier had won the jun- championsliip ribbviu Bolts of Dunstafliicge. thirds, three fourths and a fifth. I in past year I 1 g g . . 4 . lty animals as the leading lslaiid ””"'r.lPars as Hhnllrll. and was score nf 191 of 3 pOSS1b.F, 200, '1'.cd, 1- iime Winter Norma Marie Pontiac, owned byd This famous cow was the M-.ri- .ni Colby C. Lewis of Frcetuivn ycsiei- time Grand Champion at the Mar.- day won the Grand and Semor fe- male championships in the Hol-.That year she also received Hon-, at thr Pr- arable Mention Pr All-Can for the third.-the Aged Cow Class. Fziir two years new radian in S. the sp::rt' as tltc ship. lll i professional i He served The Slow- e second placing. three, although smaller than 5, contained high qual-i Fourirl iiitd cnls. tori the iw lil-ll he won iPro Gclherisipeaks nd Almon Boswell of Mo: iiicltl shared top honors ,vc5te.da.v ii t . t., the very high quality stt.ne slim A H M at the Provincial Exliibiuon. Paynter, who made what was " , probably his best Shoilillg at t'n;' Mr. Sain KPIF. professional golf- gntand yam showed the ,u-3,1,1 or oi the Suiiiiiicrsirle Golf and champion and junior cltsnipzur. (7lll'"'?” "ill" W?” 5”?” Slwikdr sow as well as live iirsts. .1 SC . i'-"Filly nirrlins of, end. a tliird, and into filth p1nc-'. ' s Club Hie lngs. , i-Ie xvon the grand feinalc cl um-1 -WV KNT E5”-" "ll l'liN'”5iill'-' ilnll; on golfing, nnrl iccoinniended five-round among the host in ihclpmrz nor to lmco nli.vsivall.v fit shade Otiicer Cadet E. L. Wameri Bcswan 1 .- 9 H and iii tzootl licnltli. 9 mme C HP won Mr. Kerr, ulrti is 37 lPill'S of H.301. and S, d Chamg -i"c. has been playing golf for pionships iii the boar classes and ”"'9"iYcl,'i'e P'P3"c'- also had three firsts. two seconds, A ”3”V.e, M T0li”'ll9- he "35 5 third and a fourth been playing professional golf The senior champinnsliip saw WW9 iii" 55" M 15- was shown by S. C. Stewart and I” 1937 he l'”” "”'”"”' up '0' Ontario open golf champion-.f1-cm the Canadian championship. the R.C.A.F. for golf in And,.w..f:oiiio to a largo iiuniher of stu-1 .Vir. licrr, who has linen engng-, Siimmcrsitls lCoiintr,v Club this Golf anti FLlltllH9l'. PX- Hwriri in he lnr-nirrl licrv iintil tho land drivers who really has a wnyi latter pziri of this month. Guosl: at .kI'?i('l”ll.'”t)"S mcolint: NV", iwore George Cox. Halifax: M. F. , . ?I.oveit. Yarmoutli: Rn' Philli s, L.L(.Cf,),n,'.lgEed,fET, page 6 Nisan Juan. Porto Rloof and Nitr- ' ET5'slne and CanIP3l3C11B: M8S'imiin Mnolmnd. Siiniinersiclc. ice. Grissom i5i. Wilhelm 49' and Visiting ltotnrinn.-: pics-tint were Westriini L; illa1,319.HRF1 BIi00k- W. lir-pr-rrni. ni Pcnn.. l'.S..i.; inud F.nrle Tiiompsrin. of Ann- ,ilmes in aviation and all-round ll.P- 13-... 1.1.-41355. pm-.;;r,. . First-Completioii of 5l.l'3pElll'iEd,apoli:4, xiaigxlitnrl, l'.s'.x. 'g:inic of July 5: l The meeting was presided over ifhilcdelphla 000 000103--i 8 l by the vice prcsident. Bud iltlttshurgh 500 200 fl0x-7 8 0 Mountain, and Earle Cannon was Ridzlk. Hansen 11', PElPI'S(lll in charge of the pi-ograin.-S. ifil. Kipper ('7; and Lcpnr.-1:i -------N - N -- Waugli, Lapainic tilt and Sziiilock ; A e ;V,;;:',,:"Kh- - tllangers cquire Philadelphia . 003 000 000-3 ll ii ' Pittsburgh ooo ooo ooo-o 6 Simons and Burgess: Dickson; . Bmvinan 9) and Janowlcz. L:i -s-- Dmkson, i NEW YORK, IAPI -- New York- Cincinnati .. . 000 two ooo-o :i 0' Rangers Tuesday acquired the chic.” 919 900 oo,...1 1 1 Bentley brotfiiers-Doug and Ma:(- inick; Minn (W Second: Montreal Syracuse Coleman. :6! and Th at 8.795.778. Iberlng females by about i ii which males Collum, Podbieian t8: and'scm- and Crandall. HRs: St. Louis-Musial, Repul-i Roebuck and Thompson; ley and Kinnman. deck 18! and Patrice. FEMALES 0t"l' UMBERED CANBERRA. Aiistmlin Austi-alias population at the eitd.,,ne,..1 of March was orlicinltv estimated , hfift the seat since the was -ier--mil 0l"nUm' and beat three other men. ' 1'3ll000.,iwere Tim Buck. leader of the L.-i-i Belinda's '50uth gum-,-i'n wrs il'- onlv s at” l bar-Progressive niirty S. W. Fro-i Progressive er and Mccullough. L: Keith M the two of the biggest names in hoc- ssme time they an- ,nounced Frank Boucher will coach Coilum. . st. Louis ...-. ooo oin 0'31 4 ii 2 ii" N-"'1'-"M1 Milwnukeo I00 oio mo 3 7 0 llexl Emmi- Miller and torn; Bulil, Liddicl I.--Buhl, I ltlfl 200 M0-5 9 0, 200 000 000-2 2 2i TORONTO Epprrly 12v, Mosscr ompson: Mtlrkell. Lan- I richer. athlete vxlirv tCPl-- ivith males females outnutnbercd lick, n Bouchcr. who cnarlieci .3.-rs from 19-ii to 1948 and has been inzinnqcr of the organization since Can. it lLibei'al in To olecfion. Hockey League team the Ron- "3"5 Members Elected 4-CPY - The man who left an indelible mark in Canada.-1 sports records (luv to the political skirmishes of tho coiintryis federal government. wns retiimeci Mon- Iinncl Con- s greatest all-ro-.ind WW5 re-elected as w to Trinity in the Conccliev The) Conservative. and Herman Voaden. a CCFer it.-':3 race THIRTEEN -- Malenkov Seeks, iillimsiillii Wk Guns and Butler 30" Alilellllili M For Soviet People TS M9"'LM9ellll9 T" ”" -siimmerside Y's Men last eve- By Don Dallas nmg hem I mp . gg . ; . per meet.ng at LONDON 'R”"'”5' rR"55” h”' Robson's Restaurant at which the been busily building heavy indus-lguest K J 1. try and armaments since the WIYIOI R0:ap1.e.;eXr;Ven:un'a.Rogei” om' and now Premier Georgi Maien-, P,. .d t . r :leS”'a:i:l:m3.”V"” F”-W19 bmt" ”lhad been disposed of called upon A damned nudv of his Bpeechtlils George Clark to introduce the to the uses supreme Soviet anl'p'”"' '” ”” """"3' ' - M.r Orsl. who was a delegate analysis of Russian budget pro--mm A E i - ' to t . posols and subsequent Soviet press.” C0m.1;.gne:n:1nlor Y,:',w1gige”:agm:, mmmlnm Show firm Medan M .'m. i 9llD0r' Ohio is at liifesentavisitllnii prove both the qua.ity and qlltlll-I Various dubs to which he buns! tity of consumer izoods, ” .. r . , Food has been unr.-iiioned sinceignde ff?;,,:;i giingsgcglvnei? .. . . De e. ber. 1947. but the rice of--.. billets? meat and mam-p otherihlig he d”fc”i"5red1C0”d”'W”5 "id ' P i "19 'iV8.V 0 ie n his homeland st les has been beirmd the urses ' . , , . , Oflfnaszes. 3 p lmamll in Jfihilnll to the work of Y.M.C.A. and Y's Men's the The big 'MnScn'v hotels so-rvc Cm” rats as luxurious as any in the " He S'llfl that the Y M F A 1 West but at it cost scveral times . , " ” iw Wpat .lJiis iintisti)-I my of Rosario had i t ' . e .. .' ' Cmh” m"d'mm" has he?” pm" itliisnlfiitis l:l.1lfUd?lft)'xLji izgaonaemfvfnlile wind sliorlclt. Western V.'OlTiPll who lhnve vmied Rllksla all speak of Smpmges gidihxllgillg -tlic shaueless. bazgy slvle of mass . , ' ” " lprotlucetl women's clnthlmz - and Spfndld mm” and M” 59” WV P-Orllnx. rccciviiig no slllallt of any kind from the govtriinient He said llliit the official rs-lir.v:oii of lit: rt:uiirrj.' has Catholic and llia' ill tins complete freedom of vHi.sli.p there, Rtissian-made been cltimsily of iheihigh price. Sl"iCP5 have nlivny: nit-'lc and expensive. Hsavv inclusirv at pres!-iit err.-, iplrvs about 70 per cent of all in-' iduslii-.i! workers in Russia. , . A i Now the first stage of Riissin'rle,LIf1Etl;0iEf; lovsomc extent on the oosi-ivar build-tin is over. Malen-i ,;N;ix:..n'f siisum. 1" .m5 h”me' kov reported to the Supreme SOl.'lrllH,l,,;. , 1pAes1 efmcatio" 15 C”mp”i5' . or clii.d:cn up to the age of inirlecii wars vvmle boys and 11:15 so to the same S.”l1flfl, they sttriid at (llfiEl'Fllt periods the boys ill the morning and the girls iin the aiirrncon. 4 and nniioiiiiced a limited let-up in the lt"Fi-XTIIF RllGl9:'lY. .1 slirewri move on tiiaxed to IV3plilf!l'iZ? jpost-st-tlin regime. it c iii: The iinlioiial spci" is English c or and basket ball and volley Ontario Men ...-.. ..... ..;.... .....-...:... ' -- - i No Communism ex;stcd in mg Icniilinued from Page Gt 160'-intI'l'. ire said. and on being questioned regavdiiii; the dlC1.'i.l.Qz-. sl1lDgf'11'm of government which Viils there, he said that the lower '3i”55.0f the People were quite at a posSi'oler25 in the i'egzii3ntior:l shoot-off to decide a. the Shertvood match tni jzviniier in ,5&tZS!led with it but that the mid. iof Leniioxville. Lle, who Csfed la 22. Q F upper class of the people In the other shoot-off, Sci Ni Ts Em 9;; 1” R. Founiier of the 28th snskatch-sspeaker for hngpe" lhazuted ii” .ewan Armored Regiment won tlie;and Msuud mm 1?hi”z'm3'-1V9 l-8-33 regulation five-round Slloot-Offhhose present h do as a result against in others in the Tyro 5 Pmmed by Zmalch. scoring the only possible 2 the 200 yard range. A fAOlll'-man team from 5-igaiiilng a great -deal of useful in. .formation about the native land of -.5 I . armv fr Orsi. klieadquarters' Western command .--.t' 3. .Edmonton captured the Barlow U , WWW. Etcarn match. posting a combinvri, Jot RN!” INT0 LIGHT" AT THE CAPITOL SUMJIERSIDE , . . ., disciizirzcd with the rank of for second place were it Pmljce Ed. ' " W- 35):: L3; f3;:.'stiiinrlirtiii it-nrlcr following the,-.t-ard Island team and the (”.:)v- ”PN:;hP'illre.gIoers who treat thorn: -Judged bv Donald A. szygam 0. ('cr.i;;itirin of llOSlllliil'5-. I-Io tt'a.-Myrna,--Ggng;;.)'5 pop: Gi1qr(l5 from aw 1-.'lUT".P.l Into Light. Pusiinch '0l'liRZ'lU. ."mP10.l'Ni for H few years b.V.Ottawa. each card):-. IR7. mli V” lle'"'9”l CPMUTY-Fox F J ivlaclniiis of Cherry Vallei.'.””""m”m 3” M” as 3 VH0" "DPT FT" "llasfl ii" the Capitol Then” vvas' ainong the leading exhibitors'”"" during tlw past. winter lie: Noted nrlvars VTI. " themselves ""5": m 5 with two second Pl”ClIl'-'5 a thi'd m”d”"”d " W” Svhml in MOM"! H” ex- 01- drama -that Wm hold ' ' u T" ' ton N,B.. v.hri'c he taught ill -"T Hwm '" 115 ”"'l”ln3 STU? "Om (Continued from Page 6) g.g,..,,,.,, . 1' - lfnr sevcral years. a o &iilIP startling opening to the surg. inc. romantic finish. I ”J9u4rne.v Into Light" sets forth in vivid. bold fashion the story of a New England minister who re- nounces his church and God and traverse: a soul-searing path to the dcpths of skid row where my becomes involved in a series cf dramatic events which finally .. i Don '.vlncNeil'. of Summersidc is our of the gounjzer Island traiiicrs. 'with horses To a natuixal love of illl9m he has added a ilT51i d9-"1-N jcxpcrience in training and llflfZ.'.-i .ling methods. As second .tralne):,lud In ms regenemt. imr me hlghly ruled Nw Yuri Sterling Hayden as Nilii. lstable of Ed Jones. Don picked lllminded em P t d e strang- .much useful knowledge at ironic-lmmmp-r m ill; Y! rah ambitious lErS and Roosevelt R.1cotx-av and lllldm"'mtm FT 5 filth R5 8 ?0l1 MN an over me Now Englandianoe nian?'V:-'illg;lci1irz1)g akgerforml . . .v at n more ; "tales. V i l At present he is very blessed uvlihiiha" the ""9 he provided in "As- , ' it Jungle". There is l t -P te Clegg. owned by George Pi”? . Pen y of 'E:o0x;n.m M Kenhngwn. wmchzcction but the role is far re broke down as a two-year-old arid,'"'”'”d "Om ill" We-shbufklins now at 6 years is going places. with i n'"” li'lW'" the hlnnde giant ir him Don has taken eleven cut of, if "'13- - fourteen" heats, has been second on. "5P”"9d M51"?! brought. thi two occasions, and one third, i5el"””".”f Viveu Li'"””"l- '3"! Meg. owned by Charles Macxey M the l”''” 5'”""1 ""9539! it of Northam is another good one ir..'""”9 1'0"? Sweden. for the role the MarNcill stable. Don gave hicks” ""3 blmd Emu Chl”lStlM- A: ,licr record of 2.12 2-5 at T.-urn l;-.sI iii” diiWil'PF' of A skid row miss fvear. and raced her to it win in””"f"3'- Miss I-lndfflrs Hives a sen 112 4-5 at summerside this year !5"”'9 "id RDPGHIIHK heroine tr . o s the screen. Hers is not a sorry Another Brookins owned horsei5h"m”'K- ENPWK blind girl. lr which Don will start this week isiC”"'"'5iv the it 3 "EDDY person lRribci't. Bruce. a foiir-year-old. ,m” "f '””'""-5 "Vi "19 J'0.V of My which in his first and only startp”,”3 WHO b”".2S hnnnincss to .11. iivnn at Sum-vnerside rccenl1.V 1n.'.""'”' h”. "M" H"-V”'" ""”l”9 i216 4-5. -The Sumnierside man islmi" N" M” ""d "1""?-ii Wank: certain to get it share of the mcn'.v h" ma" "P Vi"” "3 h" "WH- during the week. and indeed did. "TC CTTw'i "p-p 4-ll clubs ski; Milwaukee" Crandall. i945v s"5"-'"d5 31” Cmk CW1? wh” flrriire in it slice of it vesterdav with! ,,.g- with brother Bun and Bouclicr. Edhm. B,...e,mm-5 1... Katmiuck. IN-I-Emc-A-HONAL LEAGI-E formed the Rl'E'llPSt .ir.o in Ranger . a . Cnnnmwd from pan” 8 p histor... will be rctained in some Twlw Wars Mm Hm...a-.. Cm.,n.;-.M,,, g MW W Vmwgg Hrst: capaciih Mr. M Moncmn. was making mstlnn MacAi'tiiiir and Gloria Jen- gammnn - M 000 0-0 2 H Max, ym,ng9,- M 11,? g,.,.ile.'F debut in the racing grime. His fir.-;tlkg”755 1”” M”1i7-"1"" CH” Club TED- Buftalo 200 000 x-2 5 0 brothers, was piirrlinsed from 'IV)r- mcmss W” with PE!" Mmmus ml ic-eiitcrl hv (Lorne Ramsay and I-Ierrm and Kluttz; I-larrisi andonto Maple Leafs for an iindisrlnn B,,C,m,Che Mm... he won ,1". g,..(.,jD0nTHe Pearlstoz and the sher- Lakeman. . ed sum. The 34-mu--old cent”-.ror-aii in 2.10. From there he ii.-sl”-"i'9'iiT ”” .C'"h renrescntcd by Second: a veteran of ii sensors ill the N1-'ll.. lmme an M hgmmp nm, Of mp )”FiFl'1nCl5 Celwill and Kathleen Dak- m'mm”" 030 "01 0m'l5 m 1 was immmpd by '”-hm” diuilimlslnndlng Maritime mcln in his pro-. V , nungin 000 004) (,'oo..o 3 1,most. of last season after FCnl'illE'ressmnV Racing gm... W,” n,m.,m.r The competitions were held lln. Greenwood and Lonnet-t; Lary nine izoals in his first 11 frames. by. mm R "W m.,,.” M ,g,-In-xdfrg the Sunevinsinn of Stewart and Rayn, Eraiitt (7). He led the league in scoring ln,Pn.,.,gr ...h..,, ,h,, Wad pace, iiriglit of the Provincial Depart- pi.-sg; 1943-46 and i946-47. His 231-qoal;pNmk.,d'.m m mrmmq mwh mm mom. of Aizricullure assisted by RI)(ghg.(Qf 002 mu 0.3 1 0. record is siiritasscd onlv by Mont- Wm H6,m.e5sM..s Cmgkv (-1.... 1. Morris Deacon and Dave Peacock otglwfl 1 2 Modal: it-5 E2 0 ;;9('j1t;lN3;i:'Ce Richard "mm"! ""livas during HIPS? cliicls that Ctu'n'i-, :&'&T 391- 95 ' l 5" 3993 ' V1"-i ' i-V ';,' icrlc--marl tlic Po.iiici' to his record Bu"'5'-'h5' if” find Trandvnchrihgmnz 3" WM.e,.nd(,uCPid my !g?;'1-plot 2.07 H:-rvey was the lcadiiiz Sham W- ' Vi kit”. ” tiff 'fC ilgl ”; . '.cirivrr' in the Maritime: in Zil.'tl. E 5"'”"d3 ;I”fka ix: 6'" m i 9 .u'”f fr” racing nincty heats and winnlnu R""'h93"' - -"M1000 Mi"! 5 14 m .;:"R"" 5'0 r.eJm”w hydbi” h" .15 He was the winner of the V ' yottawa ' 202 010 00x-5.10 2'11”. fie. :'lI:lollVv W11 ll" ”' 1 P--.1;rli Consois '1':-nphv that .l'f'rv!'I H01 Sh AND LOT. Fazhmz, Recdcr I3-. Ci'im;aii;-E-flnfrk OH”-V-kl: SF-HTS M Ch 'V”i7'J.T”.i faster: h.,,,.sg m h”. Hahn a. H (7). ru.-seimnn. Ros.-k and Shim” I 'DO,., ,;,..i .99.. ,,, ,...W. .0 Win.-esent is Historian. which has six rooms and bathroom. First: iRnrig:rs' trwnliliinq pm-pl... q1(k1-ibP8ll miles around 2:08 Others err- Tcronfn 400 lift! 0-5 8 1 .mh-tm ' X32 H m'g'vtwrk ;:”;Mlh;Bf'f'lfv Smith”. who was a winiier mAppIy-.. Springfield 009 303 x-6 it I m;.,nrt:j H” m” bn mmad M-n .D'.nh . .vectcrd:t'.'. Sistrr Verna Hon, Pll'.'l g" V Hnufiomand gvblnilnn-T Jnyhn.iPl' ”l'l(l'5i'RlVlani Barn to B611?-lit” ism" Mam" A ml fr”! Pickett .-on I i an i ei; or i J. . ac-l it j ; ” , '. Q -W - ----- - - t obs tl'. Jones 17- and Burbi-ink. 1,, bv':mi:'”;):"l:'";cR:n1i;:ii;V;;:d Tltc Wiiiie House l-.uilriii'.g and A"?Pl't0II Second: :P(",m't: 'sl;m'd hum”! in I'M h'dA;v,"gTP.liql'dS'ft7't'Pl' an area of 16 acres) ;:l':":;;dd W M : gin! thPIltV.iIllP He loci the leapiie in 1." POM Md Rom. Pwma Tamdscnring in l9-i2--l'l and 1943-44. ,,. . . . . . . . 9-, ggagggg bilda Mi, Mellis 49,: and Meek. l rim: - . A . .. .. ... . .,Conacher mong , , , . Syracuse 000 a-4 WEDNESDAX ONIA-Al'til'.iT ll Double Bill-In Technicolor "A QFEEN IS (iROW'NF.l)" Held over duo in popular Iii-mnmi-And I l . l "THE BRIG.-I ND" Starring: Anthony Dexter. Jody Liiwrenco. Gale Robbins. 0 8:30 P. M. - Rain or ('lenr. ' . it STARLITE or military H TREx.3UMtilR5lllE l