E 4 .. i ll --C. ..- K day I p.m. 7.90 ll.m. Gt 3. aircraft nobody was excited about it. The overseas ferry unit was ordered to send four Sabre VI jet aircraft from our base at nearby St. Hubert. One pair was to at- tempt it with a single reiuelling stop. while the other section was to stop twice. Mid-wsy stop it! both sections was to be the RC 12 MINUTES BEHIND Ftl.-Lt. Ralph Annis of Me- Adam. N.B.. was chosen to lead ecord. Flights Described Of A Lifetime AF Then we climbed into clammy fly- Irefuelled, ' "Vancouver tows. this is Itas- y Iger Alpha section. roquut up I: so Bernie Mccomlsky omlme of take-oi! . . 1 "Roger. Alpha was off Vancou- ptlots concerned were: myself was Twenty after Alpha was tolwc were viewing the Rocky Moun- uastapioriuahtaina from D,Ill0 had. made up of roispeeu 5&l miles per hour. to take-off 20; The voices from the radio range . Bravo was to stations along our route acknowl- additional stop at Mon- edged our positions reports. Check fuel. it wu cxpectcdlyou by cnlsary: try Medicine list: would be able to ilylhy Moose Jaw. Our tract lay I section. Fuel ouvacross the town of Pat Qu'Ap- of the night would pele. we could see it through a not ha a critical factor for them. haze of high cirrus cloud beneath out Bravo landed 11 us. so seconds behind ua.I 1: took 47 minutes to cross Sask- alrport was black ntchewan. North of Manitoba'a oil when we town of Virdcn. Ralph contacted 5 am. PDT for a Gimii control tower. They told us PM-flight weather briefing. 'thnt the weather was good, and 58 START that everything was ready for a quick "turn-around." (An alriorcc and did tho necessary navigation. ”term meaning that an aircraft is oxygen lug suits. Dawn was well-Id-lguns re-armed and ready to take vanccd by the time our sabres'om, were packed. -onmniznn ran IPIED F"--1-L Anni: dropped his handI Sqdn.-Ldr. Ken Lett, chief fly- Operation Rapid Ranger. The in the signal and we were rolling. ling instructor at Station Gimii la CITY AND an ex-Sabre jockey himself. Know- son QUALITY. service and ac- curacy, shop at Wort.h's Pharma- cy. WI TREAT the sick well. Gil- gey's Pharmacy. open I a.m. to I p.m. Fol CONVENIENCE. friendli- ness and economy. shop at Gig- goy's Pharmacy. 5. RALLY Summcrfleld Church Wednesday. September 5th 1.30. Rev. Clair Johnson. Guest speaker. ' ranrraoos-ras. tent meeting North River mesday and Thurs- PBOVINCIAL Vocational school Charlottetown - There are still goufcwhzaganclas in each of tha ow ay clggseg; (Inrpentxy Drafting. Electricity. Home Econ- omics, and Welding. Classes begin relatives of the death of ll(,i'chad' A. Mclinnla I l andl Sa&tclIswaa. I It.- MacNdll. New Dominloa.7 recited the sad news of tha dcathl Wed. 5th.. It her home. for some time. party left for Fram- a.m. ha'm's nd.. others of ma iagtoa ca lug how critical time can be, he had the entire reflsclling opera- ISLAND colored views. Cras- wcll Studio. tion organized for speed. They even handed us a sandwich and a YOUR DOLLAR buys more at tho Hughes Drug Store. cup of tea as we sat in the cock- pits. More of that Wcatrn bos- pitality. . The control tower had been PUBLIC LIBRARY re-opens, Tuesday. Sept. 4th. DLUIBIBBIEB - still some watching our start-up and gave us the green light for takeoff. We available. This afternoon and even ing. Maclsaacs, Mermaid. had a hit of a tsilwind. Though we HUNTER RIVER United Church qucstionsatinthabackofour Groaadp i were on a redeployment exercise. we had all thought of the Trans- W. M. 8. Thank - offering service. Sunday. Sept. znd 7.30 p.m. Spec- Canada speed record of 8 hours is minutes set by an RCA! silver lsl Music by Tryon United Church Choir. under direction of Dr. Pet- minds. It hinged mostly on olr dwindling fuel reserves. If we ar- rived ova Quebec short of kero- sene, our orders were to divert . ley River choirs will sing. "'lonand hj Mark's mu. pm. ilnegash and in-. . from tho far!!! of Waltl: I. Found, Star jet trainer in January. A or MacDonald. blip - watcher hold us that our ground speed was 620 miles per hour A'I' BIDOKFIILD Church Tues- day, Sept. 4 at I p.m.. Hammond organ recital by George Skcifing- N0 swislir . Can we hack that record? The ton. R.C.A.F., organist Lakeburu, NB. Glasgow Road and Wheat- to St. Hubert. We reaclklcd at gI:ttI'V'0'- rein; Besides, with Ilternall acrodromca sprinkling the fem!” der of our route. there was no sweat. Over Saint John. we should have been able to see most COILNWALL Pastoral Charge- Unitad Church of Canada. Ben 1. goes Sunday. Sept. 2nd..Kingston. mile. W.” of am.. Cornwall 11.15 a.m.: cm. mbm. Anni, New DImlnio.nn p.m. Wham ad 1 fougwgd lgonlx gown School Cornw a.m.; King . wa- ll a.m.: Now Dominion 11 am to the "law" The con lav RA. Patterson, Minister. wlllR:':IuIl::rA1nEE::.'.iis down at 5' Illll - nusnco Pariah 39"” P ' '”"" Rector Rev. A. E. Plcrcey. Sec V" M" 'u':l:m':,:;ay';:: vice for Sunday Sept. 2nd arc St. l""''- ;,””mu John's Milton. 1o.oo a.m. Sunday WW" ” School; 11.00 am. Holy Com::uc;- m..------m--wT 3"'”""- CIT” C” - ununnrns chavertlw 1-80r..nlyM'"""A ' Trus- Cmrunualon and Ht. 1'”: lhgold Mmhen um Rustico; 7:30 Evening '" we ' Prayer and Sermon. "Coins and -1-0 A-rfgyp oonvgunou .. bring the whole family". The n.u.,...1 convmation at K visrroas rnosi wnnsou-rs WI” 3"” "'"'I '”"'" -Mr. and Mrs. otu French of ”0”"”" ”' c""'I' "m Wsyrnouth. Mast, are "1" I" tha first three day! their yearly vacation on P.E.I., of soptcmbc and for the first which any .I'.y' In-n.'e to time in P.E.l. NlVll VOSITIH synchronise with Old Home Week will be represented Mrs. French's mother was the ; we bro Halifaxandsawtho dropped his Cherry Valley; delegation. Ddagates latsiillaillurohyoflriahtownand mm ll" Cl"'”'""""" Hope Riva. P.E.I. While has they have been traversed Prince and Quen's Countias extensively. They were house guests of Mrs. Auston Murphy. Emerald. Mr. and Edmond Kelly, Little Miln Cllar ottetown ha .er the long week he "cut for at least some ofthe aions. FUNERAL AT AIEIISI funeral of the late Mrs. A1. Lcan hold in Amherst, N.s., week was widely attended by rel- from this Province. M c K a s a a, . though born Boston, Mrs. French expresses a desire to spend her declining years domiciled in P.E. Island. ll CALIFORNIA. VETOII-Mr. and Mrs. John If. Campbell oi Eolliston. Calif.. are at prnsnt on their annual visit to P.l. Island. They are both natives of long Riv- as. Mrs. Campbell was the former Joint Mu.-Land. at is a successful Calif. city. He is situated not far hcrst for 56 years. tivos from the Island who attend- ed were two nephews, Dr. Eric another New londmier, who has liround and Mr. Aubrey round, i been eminently successful in rah ing and trainin harness race horses. Mr. and rs. Cambell left on Friday to visit friends and rel- atives in Montague. Mr. Campbell isa sonofttlslatalohncampbdl of long River. They are enjoying their visit immenscb and oxclaim over the luscious growth of farm Thu are guests of Mr. Charlotttetowu. who were all- bcarars. Others came from her family. POLICE COURT-Four trafffle Ilovlari llclssis rrnss mums HIQCA-&IhK. l”””l.”.l' fo L mmr-The me;.Il'.'.. '3... n'.'i'.i.l.'Z-'llll'.el.?.'L.aTilll Gill 05 "I0 lit! -T01"! 1- 3511"" this was his fourth conviction on was held from the Mich!!! FW a similar ofienca during the past in People's cemml-y. -ma bcarcrs wca 11.11. Hurst, V . .' togetyouupio fortyasl did for the nth: fellow." For op- erating a motor vehicle with faul- ty brakes the accused was fined dolllars and costs or five days. accused had been 1 s,sdMr.aadIlrs. ' ah M . V . Farewell Social For Mr. Mercer A very pleasant and ggjdygug farewell social evening was hem at the home of MI; and Mn, nu. old J. Clements. East Royal- ty, Wednesday. Upward. of may members and Hands of the cup. lotteetown Sevcnthdu Adventist Church gathered to bid farewell and God-speed to their pastor. W. lin Msxwelll Mercer. and his family. Mr. M.-.-rccr, who came here is 1952, will be leaving shortly for his new appointment as pastor of the North Sydney. N.l., church. Following some lively and ap- propriate games under the chairs mansllip of Mrs. Mercu-, a mes- sage oi appreciation and thanks to Pastor and Mrs. Mercer for their four years of service was read by Mrs. Florence Iawis of behalf of the church. The pastor and his wife were then presented with a beautiful blanket and a gift of money by Mrs. Lewis, as a toltan oil-appreciation for their faithful s ces. In his response Mr. Mercer thanked tha church members for their help and support during his period of ministry with them. As a tangible expression of his ap precistion Pastor Mercer precaut- ed to the church a oommunim bread plate which was received by Mr. Elmer Willis. head deacon. Under the supervision of Mrs. Clements some very palatable re ,1 freshments were served. The ev- em of the evenin. were approp- .g rlately brought to a closc'hy ti: group joining in the "meat be the Tic That Binds.” parks of North America. Showing the slides and provid- ing the commentary will be Pro- fessor Heath Maccuarris of We jcct to many audiences on both sides of the border and over the C.B.C. He has also written num- erous articles on the Garden is ganadlaa and American publica- ons. PERSONALS Mr. Alex Gillis, Cambridge, Mam am-ivsd Friday evening by plane to join his mn who are vs- catioaing at New and vicin- llr. Fred Kelly (Tailor return-i ad from Nova Bootia, where he viacd relatives and friends in may l!l.e'w Glasgow. stallarton and Hall- -Ilrs. Arthur Inmaa formerly of New Annan. P.E. Island. now of llrockton, Mass.. is visiting has daughter, Mrs. Ivan Lamb, Char- nn-. Helen Miller, West Royal- Q, left Thursday by plane to spend A holiday with her sister W.D. Price. Calgary. grandson Mickey. Georgetown. ar- visited Mr. and Mrs. Pctcr Mac- Donald and faml . Sudbury. On- tario, also Mlss ary cbonald. And in Tomato, 0ut., they visit- lddy oak and sunny, also . decree and Lucius of Toronto. Ont. BIRTHS IDGITI - In Lethbfldlc. Al- barts on A IS, 130 to Mr. andm-s.J. .Edgatt(nssDorls Km), a son Scott John. DEATHS iii? 3 s we toria who has lectured on the subs ly and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. . counter - attacks along the The Aasociatlsai of Nursaa of Prince Edward Island wil have its annual meeting on Tuesday. Bpctcmber 4th. The dinner speak- er will be John C. Theriault. M.D.. CJL, Acting Director of the Fal- conwood lloslllttl . tatlon of a Ion on Accreditation of Nursing in Cans . will mglnmilmn archlldnflohn” bg veg y GV 1 A. Sullivan. Rector of Saint Dun-' tan's University. Greetinll Milli” the city will be extended by Conn-I cillor Frank G. O'Neill and Mm Nurses Annual Meeting. y I sue -v Th will Is Transferred Mr. D.L. Dowucy of the Dial- rict Frelght and Passenger office C.N.R here who has been trans- ferred to the General Offices at Moncton, N.B.. was fittingly re- mcmbered by his fellow workers when called into the office of Supt. Greenough yesterday afternoon an: presented with a set of c s Inlmaklng the presentation on behalf of the staff, Supt. Green- ough referred to the amicable re- uu c;preaa& hula; To Moncion; r Remembered By Staff Members w-3' nernml with min in cans in wlltlct. as wall as his efficiency and his cammw to accept great- ' ll J er NIPGIII tics. ML DOW”. who a briefly Na and two children, Donald K M re! Fem. after residing Cllll ottetown I0! mg pggt mg” 3953- . wife evin is re it ' pl 35; nurunlalncnuald. sgg: Egg Eigili kg; :4" s. .- ?iE.Eii55is;5 Describes Island Visit" In Cleveland. Newspaper.-l An opinion of the Island and its tourist facilities is contained in a series of articles "Baiuhury'a Cana- dian Diary" apsaarlng recently ll the Cleveland. bio; Plain Dealer Copies of the column. ,, tly written while Mr. Bainbury and his wife were touring Eastern Can- ada, have been forwarded to Th Guardian by a former Islander. Nina sudbury, 'Clevelaud. who spends her summer holidays at Bcdcqus. , The first of the daily colum- ralates how the party boarded the Abegwcit at Tcrmentine and found it "a most luxurious ship" and were shown motion pictures of the Island during the or cold but which he dkoovuod to. be otbrwisc. lie also heard the legend of Father George Dolcourt's first "horscless outings". clean little hamlets tucked in the folds of the Island's hills and val- lcyl". However. this impression was eased by a lady who called from the sidewalk to than "Wain glad to have you here". The spent the rem: olmtlia day scdng more of the rural villages". had determined to visit here aftc lobster festival as ttendcd festival "and enjoyed ourselves as at a country fair; and then late to bed with s three-quarter moon makln a lovely path across North- nmbcr and strait." Tha writer apparently was great impressed with his drives through "picturesque pastoral sca nary" where the air was perfum- ed with the aroma of sweet clover. He noted the neatly divided fields made to look like those of Eng- laad "so that we could imagine uanback in the Shakespoara count During a visit to Cavendish the writer read for the first time Anne of Green Cables" and din. a- Third King's P. C. Ass'n . Meeting Held Mr. Douglas McGowan. Mont- cardigan OWI. ma president; Andrew vincial representative; the Gulf of st. Lawrence which he had always believed to be to! Accommodation In City Schools Easier This Year No staggering of school classes such as was necessary last year Ntl Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald and mu rived TIOIII lli Iw, WHCB (ll?! throw”, Charge Egyptian Soldiers Killed JIRUIALIM (AP) - Egypt in two so rats charges Friday ac- cused acli forces of cross the cc line and attacking tiaa ps. Osa charge said Imus wsrc killed. r incidents were th biggest months of attacks and Ian- tlan-Israeli hordar. TOIIITI reaoenlu-Moueaeeun; unltinasiasto lltt homtl.'l'ah'n advutags . 5.NreIIvsIv'.lI.ItntrlnIL . l were Thomas Curran. st. Thus . willtakspartlnthsdlffsrcctpan- alahalddurinlthemactiag. laattsadanceatthaanamlmeet. ill! will be outstanding scientists Shaw. Hostages, County tativa.Munbars of the n . Al . , IIQQIIIV: NW!” 3lII!lIey. Cos-ravillc. Pro- land the (hm! I80 Walls Shirts . . . 200 pr. Gob. Pants . M-um -my THE I(&Il SHDE STORE STDCK HEDIICTIDII SALE THURSDAY suns smsusss 5' cl-Ii.DRlN'S sciiool. suoss l.adios' Sandals answlsnerunpe Men's Work Icon and Dress Shoes -AIso- III9saoaStnoot oaosacaolllss 3.50 aaoaoaaouooaa other-items. Salesman with book, uunuou experience. dams-ptaai l ..... -ii-uywnivlaa-c.ael.i..;-in,a.u roturnisgsoscxi. . . O I? ATTENTION masulne. vacuum or in- lfyouhavehccn successful indirect scllhg deahyouwilldoublsyourincomcwltlsuaourfll-in hasovcr200succcssfidmcnacrossCanadswittitfih WP! of experience. Interview at Room 8-1425 -nmwl. Great(le0ftltrastat10.00s.tII.lIdIp.m.lon- -. ta... .. 52:??? .,. na'T.n-ax'gcl-l-also mu... -office says an arcacf shower. 1, M” expected to move slowly into in. hnritimcs Saturday. l'ClIIlInln' pan. over tha district Sunday. ltsgicual forecasts: ' Prince Edward Island, Bay of Chaiaur: Clear cl in ev ; , 11 winds: low-high at Charlottetown 50 and 65. Carnpbellton 50 and 55 Sunday: Showsrs. Denmark. N '1” Mm-lls-rtaolcusuawllowili conduct panels on nutrition, do- flgtly dacldcd to continue this po- mnomo v(CP) - Tempen. tures issuad by the Tomato public "d C th iiica Friday - Acme NHLW "M . was or 9 5 ,.noocwlnLJ. lnhlsfratarnalandsocialact- (NIght(n MA . .ql-l.p'h1,'rain- ivtties Mr. Cobb was a l'reasnas- Dawson 4: 54") ”' ' ' ' 0" W1 5 President or the Vancouver 53 0 vs M S ClllI'l0N0t0WlI lib is won dia- Victoria 53 7s ti';.:i:”'.:..:'.x..”.:."l.:.'..l"..l'::.l”' "rm-A " 73 Ill ”"",',;u TW9 Winders i::'..':"'.'.'::.l::l.:-.:.?:.'.m.... 5'-53' -3 w'II A " "W m ' is: I TTGI1 Surviving rdatives in addition to Ottawa as . y M- k M - """"”:i””".:.”".a.”.' 'c3.'.'2."l:'.. :i::..':'.” :2 2: "' "fins are ?2'..'.”..''':."'”' - -one an N . . 1- o 49 3) -1-... mm P ' bousis University, two sea. 11 n can Edward and wlll'l:avo ova tha nut ” K ad um" H0 c” ' ' 3 3 week and to attend the aanlm ll! .VIncouvsi-. Charlottetown si 79 mun” um. cundh. uhk )Ull0l'lt; ISMH. WIITGII Gyggy 41 71 3""'”' ”””I'”"'' W4 In 39- mnmivolsn) 'auhslbI'knlr'kll:i Y'""”""-' ” 5' ”"' ””' in it Louiie Mrs. rrueinin Cameron) 8” hm" " ” built by Preach sell: and do Lcsssps. ll Phone 3170 C I C C E Y I S PHARMACY I DPEH 0 'AI.l. DAY MOIDAY SEPT. 3rd (Labor Day); "We Tract The Sick Well" Prompt Free Delivery Ialt-11.13. POTATO PRODUCERS lhaaaualcouatymsstlnsssftaerotaso acciattcadP.l.l.wtllbshcld Provincial Allllll Iactlll-Ilfeh Ootlft. Charlottetown- PrcCusars'As- aafoliows:- ' BOWLERS DANCE ROLLAVIAY CLDI ssolvnar, sun 8 nancins 9:30-1-Admiuion 60c Proceeds for howling team going to the Canadian Chunpionslii I . 11 . sqiuoar. aural? SUPIPER fs':1sju1p.e.. fc's'ascocuosa.; m .