ru- L3 The Guardian TIiura,. Oct. 10, 1957 BLACK The Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod is the personal at- tendant of the Sovereign tor the Governor Generali when the lat- ter la in the House. It is the' Centennial Cluli Convention Hosts Centennial Y's Men will he . ow r . ls Studied By ';f:":fm'1” dM'Y',l:i":.:'g0': otrragva (CP)- Ina lMgarn- your iitnauity N” '1" CW'ttF"tW" "9" WM aarler low inarkiet.iu.lcsialat.loa he has This was confirmed at the reg- in; man by. 1.,-..-..,m.. .1. ullrlylcetinaolt-lleclubhtld -ioct.aonbot.hprorluccnaatleoa- I" '”3'"' . - sinners in tutun. "531 I ciiliidfa ziliZ”'i'i.t”iLT'.?3 W: .,".'"",,,,..."f, ”” ,,.'?'”',.,.' Qua of 300 delegates are expected to w';.,dc. wide ,,,f'f,,,.,,,, .; Inn '"'"F' W" '" 9"" " '5' control distribution ontieir rod- 'l"'W M"lf"""- net, la generally that it wlltphelp '5” President, Brian Cudmore an- "1" ' 3'9"" "””"" ”.'t'b' hum, nounced that the fall Y's Mea'a gay '0 Wm” H” "dun" wt' en; mi.- conclave of the three Island 0"! the wpmmx dd. "2 "W unnmluuuy Clubs will take place ll Char- . . I . mm um”-.9", Iottetown, Saturday. October at. 5:1 :;Wr;-'"'fwM"'5m w:::”1';"m I .N, ,0 Three former members. rt-ed monopoly position in handllnz W-"'3 ""l”"' Norton, Ralph Carr and Charles their product. FWi5dll .hN':(:m':”'”'::n"'wb: Downe were welcomed back to Under tonsideration is an IV 3'" lb bu! 9”'"'l” "H", Lnuh Mr; the Club by chairman Ralph plication from the Ontario cheese Fmvhdu k5m'&"' " cord ' ulczwen Mn Aubre ltlanning after an absence of sev- producers marketing board (or "ll"-3 0' "3 u.c;:.n M" w'im.d'MuK": eral months. the right to operate under lezisla- ' ' ed I so lion passed In April at the cloa- Tl” him” kl cdlecunn unoum 0 I! ' . ed it 1 ill l ' t . . Ill. mm it-'4'qf(lI3”':'t:liii'le(a of '5:turda; U S l::msession of the last Parlia em" um . neeuu mhurnedl Lunch wuy iilghi dances will start this week- a o 0 1-hisimiudesm, righiu, "5", 11.. onuno chgegg pi-oducgff qnnd by M", saw." ed. by hostess and commit- "'d "WI D0" -'””5" 3"” h” a form of indirect taxation-a application huheesiunder study ta: ta charge. lorehestra providing the music. Retiring U.S. Defense Secre-tor at Fort Myer Va Wilson wiul De. i , tar-y Charles E. Wilson salutes be replaced by Neil McE1roy we Qmiezmh MA "tn. gvlrimngy the colors as troops of the arm- at a ceremony to be held Oct. 9 r Y ' "' ” "" ted forces marched in review atlat White House. in Washington. Song leader was Lloyd Grantua farewell ceremony in his han- F -DEE”':istn . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND! ROD duty to siiiiiinon the Pommons and their Speaker to the Upper. House to hear the Speech from the Throne. Historic Fort I , Gmliiiued from page 3 5 red the administrative and mili-, tary headquarten of the colony. until British times. In the same vicinity, in 1758, Lord Rollo. erected Fort Amherst. the re- mains of which can still he tiracw od . TRACEG OF FORT AMHERSH Even at the present time they tracea of Fort Amherst are still readily discernible. The mounds of earth are still high and wclli shaped. And there in Mill consid-l erable depth in many places to the old moat which formed the perimeter of Fort Amherst in those early days. There Walter Patterson. the first gm'ernor.t resided in a fine residence on which he expended 8.000 pounds sterling. In the early twenties of: this century there was consider- able talk of mtablishing the Is- land's national park in that area and Mrs J. 0, Hyntlnian was asked at the time to speak to the local chapter of the i. 0. li W-: Hyndman charniinitly described the area when she npt-nccl her address in these vuirds' ”Scltloni. do lllaitir-Y andl romance meet to beautifully list they seem to when one stops in-l side the moated walls of Fort' Amherst on a midsiimm . moonlit night. The cellars of the French house: within the Fort are still there and the IIIRII trees which witnessed many Myst and sorrmvs. tragedies and comedies of the old French oc- cupation. cast their shadows over the interior of the F o rt and breathe all sorts of romance and legends m the modern tem- perament chal will lend itself to the mirit ol the by-gone days." UNIEIGROUND TUNNEL Mn. I-Lyndman added at that time that than were still traces of an underground tunnel that led from the shore to the centre of the tor! and the remains of an old French mad were still recon- aizahle. That was thiny-aix years ago and time hita wrought Iome changes but the re-rnaina at the old French cellars are still thorn. The tree: of which she avnlu were chopped down and their roots rerntwed some years am at the siuzizestma of Dr. JC. Wotrtor ot Shedinr who contri- huted so much in his time to the preservation of historic sites in then pmvins-eat by the sea. The trees were rorm-wed when Dr. Winder Iiuueatcd that would break down the walls. or otiter mounds or breosoworit at daya. One historian writes that during the last days of I7!) a- bout three hundred immigrants from France llMlf'I' Count St. Pierre arrived it Port Io Joie and hiintily cri-cirii ll.1PS lot themselves and for the thirty Iddieru sent to garrison the IQ cannon gent Irntn f0lt'l'll'lCATl0N Later under the Britiph. Lord In constructed a tot-tatication fr :3 it hi. it it with appreciation taha ectori to .coitniI.ed as a national historic p most uiiporlzint cenlc of its kind. hate the old fort officially re- sile. t Hear Satellite Over Britain l.().Vl)().V LAP----Russia's earth sateltite whizzed over Britain late Wednesday night apparently tin- harmed by possible contact with debris from a comet flying through space Engineers of the British Broad- casting Corporation said they picked up weak signals from the baby moon. A British astronomer had fore- cast danger to the satellite when the earth crosses the path ol a comet named Giacobiniziniir. Prof, A. C. Lovell said debris scattered by the comct could hit the satcllite and deflect the salel-. lite from its course Lovell is head of the Jodrcll Bartok radio. aslroiioiiiy elation. the world's BRIGHT Nigi PACKAGE": 11311;? TEA FLAVOUR QUALITY PLUS ECONOMY ITE SINCE I 70 FAMILY FAVOU aw--rmsvwevw what smells so good ?'" It's early. Ho's drowsy. 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