rnun rues suprgiwacny . '" T l Tl-IE cusnoxsn. cH.sl1iL6f-r'frowN - , . Qggllm W. I. V iiueen ll'ary-'e carpet N. B. Man To ' t::::: W 1'9 Be Shown Iiere -- Qllyiejlga s..'-".j,ggg.g.'gg'g,'g'fm Hospitality Marked Regime '””' ”” 0fR”9lill.ig.Lieut-GCWHOI The people of Prince Edward II- "”"""' "'" '” ”"'""'”""' znnumrnrauossxncsarlrs in! W” ”'"" ''”-c'''''' c''''' of sesin V e low corn tlons at Pow- roos as-rumor muss: W!" W '?',,',u"L”,:,' ' . 3'.'.'.Y...".'.i.1'.”.f'.l'3f.';2,'i.'.'.'.';,n..... ml na.fhonpOct::l:'er s .;'fu" be judged by in the Furniture nepmmene. of both use Charlottetown and the once- "'e w'”''?".9 ' ' ' . . --'-- June by the Imperial Order of the Mr. o.c. I-licks, lnirecmr of soils sneraldo stores is exceptionally complain AN!) I Just want us tell no incegl 1” am otuuuuou nu CIVIC TAKE: .. ggpzgmbgg pgugmen as an 1:;mp1n,gor-g1oo,. and Crops for the Provincial De- here - - - That heoassae of the foresight of our Buyers. 3100. our cm- T 3 n to -aid is uclnadinv ""1 ll 33” uh 301' Payment of 000. The money was turned over Plrtment of ACTICIIINPO in 750491" '”"""' V5" "" N'P""h"'9'V 3” P" 2"" IF 7”" "W ' 3'” h" '5; 2':',',?,..,"' iaty in this Pipvince la liiiialwiutallment. City of- 'Jhar- yby the Queen Mother to the 'Brit- I n. N. 3.. it was announced yw N0W- Ourlswk ofguls II -"11 It the :1: P'i”';"";':;”;:, "' 3: - ' . . l a la woo ricea. e laced our Game of 1"” "Mum"! lnd mud "mu ” 'wn tn" uh Gcwmmmt to "am R In M y by w. Puudmt of we of III; were raised--thus anrfo. you benefit oonaldo:'ahl:l Queen's County Plowingmdaich 'As- sociation, Mr. Elliott Robertson. Arrangements for Mr. Hicks to judge the match were made by Mr. L, W. Roper of the llominion De- partment of Agriculture. Agricul- tural odficials here feel that he is a capable and competent official and is fully qualified to act as a Judge. struggle to balance its sterling-ex- ports with its dollar imports. The carpet measures 10 feet 2 inches by 6 feet 055 inches and contains about a million stitches. 'I'he designs on the irwelve panels were -adaptod. on Queen Mary's instructions, by the Royal School of Needlework from lath century originals at London's Victoria and Albert Museum and elsewhere. The colours reflect Her Majesty's ' personal choice, though restricted as regards the backgrounds by the shortages which arose during the war. The carpet was begun in 1941 by the Queen, and she worked on it for About nine years while the free nations moved from defeat to victory. Charlottetown is the only Can- adian city under 25.000 population where the carpet will be shown. After it haaycompleiod its display tour across Canada, the carpet will be presented to the National Art Gallery at ottewa as a gift by the I.0.D. E. to the Canadian people. FOIIR-POINT PLAN cosnehatodaysndahoploryourlugassd I-Wsrniture Department of either Store. YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE! Smooth--gleaming. snowy white REAL IRISH LINEN DAMASII TABLE CDOTIIS AND NAPKINS have only just been received in the Dry Goods Department. They're truly beauti- ful, with that lovely sheen only to he found in Pure Linen .'I'he Table Cloths are In two alaesmlo by-Bl. priced 1.05 each and 10- by 106. priced 9.15. The llcmmcd Napkins are 7.96 a dolen. The" are several deaigna from which to choose. Irish Linen Damask Table Linen is to be found In the Dry Goods Department. YOU! ATTENTION PLEASE! Fall is definitely a SWEATER season -you'll want cm. to wear with your blouses and skirts, you'll want one to wear with your dresses. The finest and most acrvioeahls Sweaters you'll find are knit of IIROY yarns. In the Sportwenr Do- partnsent are Kroy sweeten in Pullover and Cardigan styles wiua long sleeves. In-colors white. blue. navy. h k, green or rust"-the aises If to 20. Pullovers are priced 5.06 and Csrdl Kroy Sweaters wash like a hanlslo-they keep their shape too. for real economy and smart appearance buy n Kroy Sweater in the Sport- wear Deparianonf. YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE! Every day new. fresh shipments of BEDROOM AND HOUSE SLIPPEB8 are hing received by tho Wo- men's shoe Department Good comfortable tyles with smart appear- ance and excellent wearing qualities, these suppers are made as Felt. natural all: and a variety of colored leathers. either plain or for trian- med. The aisea range from 4 to 9. Felt Slippers are priced as low as 85 cents a palrh-tho Leather Slippers are priced from 2.50 to 5.50 o p':ir. 5-hophtoday for Bedroom or House Slippers in the Women's Shoe bar on ' y Dr';:l;Iilt':-n Iv” mnmlu. b any Cagpct IOQIIIIBMOIIU-ll the contribution: were Mount - lil- changn and LUWOI ,'l'Q0t0Wl1. ' rsansaet canuo - en. die- men were called out to a slight fire in Victoria Park about 0:30 last night. Firemen reported that a tree stump was on fire. . ALL POLL TAXI! were due ma payable April 15th. If payment is not made immediately. defaulters' names will be given to ihelaourt for collection. a coxoanoarr NAL meeting of the members and adherents of I-llghfield Presbyterian Church will be held "in the church Thursday, Sept. 2 at 8 p.m. All concerned are encouraged to attend. BADMINTON CLUB FORMED - At a meeting in st. James Kirk Hall last evening a Badminton Club was organised with Mr. George Burnett president, Mrs. Margaret Dumont vice-president. and Mr. Murray Mellish secretary. treasurer. it was decided that the club matches would be played each Wednesday. A membership fee of two dollars was agreed upon. PENSION! APPEAL BOARD -. ' I AIIIIIIIBEMEITS (continued from Pass 1) (PW who will 50 allotiod M Kl-lit! and Queen! Counties. Return Transportation in former years. transportation nuts to the Island were shared by Dominion and Provincial Govern- ments. and the men DI” W91? rbf turn fare to their home. In some cases the pickers remained in the Province only a week or less and me for the mainland before the harvest was oomDi6i50d. Th" 93” as an inducement to retain the men here and to on their movement from one farmer. in In- nlher who may need them. return transportation will 59 PI” ""5" certain conditions. Egch man is provided with I Fill! smumos Continued from page 1 meteorologists that smoke. par- ticles swept across the Atlantic Ocean may have caused the sun in Edinburgh today to assume a perfect pale blue sphere In the western sky" is "within the realm Of Possibility." the weather tore- easfer at Montreal's Dorvsl Alr- port said tonight. The smoke reached Newfound- land last night and was reported over Bermuda later. The forecaster said assuming winds of 60 miles' an hour pre- vailed nt 12,000 feet-the height at which the smoke was believed travelling-it would take 25 to 30 hours to reach Britain. the Prohibition Law of tha Prov- ince. This was in reference to the doctor's scripts which were being issued at that time, the amend- ment having been refused assent by the previous Lieutenant Gov- ernor. ' In November of 1945 he made the first investiture of any Lieut- enant Governor of P.E.I.. when he bestowed on Lieutenant R.C. Mac- Millan the D.5.G. and Bar. An His Honour Lieutenant Governor Joseph A. Bernard and Mrs. Ber- n.a'rd (above) will move from Gov- ernment I-Iouse within the next few weekscto take up their residence again in Tignish. thus marking the conclusion of His Honour's form of office which began when he took his oath and accepted ' 1 of the Great seal of Prince Edward Island on May 30. 1945. The pening of the cloth annual d, d completing his farm ”.7r....'r3 -.33". farther. the inter will certify on the card,aa whether me picker's services have been Under the chaimnnslsip of Mr. H. omcm c,,p,c,L . ch. Govommem cum 0"". the t I 53”3"Cw'Vt' Th. ''m"?' '1" P". A' arid"3"m' Em"! hnrd '1” Dllfint hi! tG,!'ll11'0 of OHM ht his Charlottetown pl:1t of Canada U.AnS.Axll1::iux'ilot scuffed and-the ther resistance was futile. will ill” "'4 '” ”" "'''””'' 3”” m” y,"'f,"'" M" ”' "'"” seen mnnyich-urea in the Idmln- Packers Ltd. in order to terminate whether it will acty; emmmed The pamphlets. in the name of Was A BARGAIN vloymeht om" ” oh"'”mw" :19” ('1, '3? tag” '9 !5'o'";c" istratlon of the Province. and has an gtrlkg mm in process, of the resolution cmsmnsor 53 of the 59 members of the U. 3 or Summ”'"”- 135 u” ”m” ""7 awn"; Z6; rrw" ';1 " "' shown at all times an eagerness to In October of last ear he a.:- He also said B-ritain h N" ""'"'""d '"""'"” """""" r AT Low COST then send him to another farmer. enoe ronc s. en w nesses WOW” m In mm the ,es,s,m,,o,,'(o, Pnmm ,uned ,,,,,,y other ddtfmfgg; to all Red soldiers who laid down one only 1949 MERCURY If all the farmers with whom the man has worked. certify that his Today will bring the three-day sit-' tings of the Appeal Board of the Pensions Commission to a close. were heard in regard to the ap- peals. four of whom were doctors. Provlnc al plowing match at Dun- das today is expected to be His Honour'a final appearance in his gnstters pertain- ing to the weifa of Prince Ed- -ward Island. Courteous and hospit- outatanding decision was made in September of 1947 when he signed an order-in-Council - authorizing J. Walter Jones. thus automatically Continued from page 1 blcm was a military one and no: for discussion in the U. N, Which.-9'-wport U. N. fl ' . res and that the finale on m K0 not reveal such conditions but it was possible. their arms. Present weather indications did The combined might of land- 13-T011 Truck (wreck) acceptingths resignations of the entire cabinet. The Lieutenant Governor then immediately called upon Mr. Jones to form s. new gov- emment, In spite of the long hours and heavy correspondence which his cf- fice has entailed. His Honour has found time to address gatherings whenever called upon to do so. and at the end of his office finds that he holds honorary offices in almost thirty organizations. Government House itself has gained much in '0'?" 01 the Priced to Sell FAST srewsnr MOTORS. no. A Your-MERCURY-Dealer - i 224 Gt. Geo. St. based and carrier-based aircraft swept Korea on tactical missions. ripping into fleeing groups of the Korean Red Army as it retreated on all fronts. A headquarters spokesman said the Reds no longer were an effec- tive fighting army. Hourly that force was being further reduced although reorguard units at A few points continued to hold out. Lt.-Gen. Walton ll. Wllkefll Eighth Army had become the "hammer" which was pounding the Reds against the "anvil" of Maj.- y . Mm mm,” , mg Decision of the.l3osrd will reach 'I::g;ge"u';:g,u mmub, fyd. the appellants in approximately Many Island farmers have asked "'0 Wefik" WM- l0'd"1" 'i::"n'!::' i':u'f”m':' 3'3: LEGION CARD rairrr - "” "Em men? whim, "0 Mm; large crowd attended the Legion "5 W" e' card party held in the Legion Hall last night. Mr. Earl Ranahan won the first prise for the gents and Mr. M. J. Macloeod won the second prize. Consolation inner was Mr. Harold Cudmore. rise winners among the ladies were Mrs. Am- brose Doyle. first: Mrs. Ray Garn- hum. second; Mrs. Leigh Stewart. able at: all times. Lieutenant Gov- ernor Bernard and Mrs. Bernard will take many pleasant memories and the kindest regards of the peo- ple of this Province with them when they retire to the western part of the Island. Mrs. Bernard. who recently underwent a serious operation, is now recovering sat- isfaciorily. One of the first changes was ac- complished by Lieuten t Govern- or Bernard shortly after his ap- ,. lntment when he signed Bill No. resolutio action ofniim 3:153:-fee?" P" re- In response to a question, the source said that the British resoiu. lion also envisaled a military oc. cupatlon of Korea, but said thgt it would be for as short a period 3, porsisiblgd th t cl 6 581 a ections would not be held until occu been withdrawn. mum 10"" hid Queried as to how election; could be held throughout Korea without U. N. troops present, in mot Ph n 831 Trnneportatimarransdmentl .0 e have been much il'llP”V.d, dlnml the past few years throuah the co- operation of mainland bus com- panies; the” Sydney. New GIIIIOW and Moncton National BIIVIOYNNW omces. and by the friendly assist- ' rman MAN warm"-:o' Inca Of W0 mud Mm” '"'”" lati n. Th door prize was 39. hi h was an a endment in Continued on page 12 "?,'”l KOWL he would say only: G . Edward M. Almond's 1oth- u -' POW C0mlIn!- fvogrlinby li.dr. H. A? MscLeod and the W C m l 1 this point in history it'I Coernps on the Inchon-ieoulssuwon Hg)?1l;r0glou0"flheduc5-uggal and Grggnizatmnal i. t byMrs. John Mclsaac and sens "e to be as value as pos- front. This was following to the. pp ca ons s E ng qua ca ons, re erences an - Mr. J. Hem-lrlekeo. The proceeds "me" letter MacArthul"s strategy as con-y my expected must be received by the undersigned not v A British spokesman said Britain celved before the Inchon landings . . d sled towards the purchase ' I ' D M t 11 Q 1; 9y HS M iv)vtelf:uitoIAnd cigarettes for veterans a C 3:01;” gmsmfor the) resolution to Sept. 15. WW i later than c I . - y BIRT . in no...uu. i . A a ",6 U M ggggemggtnesgolimg ' P. E. I. Credit Union League Limited and '" owns w.i.t.l.1.....l.(.,..i.......u........; Opens At Dundas Today when me... in u REWMB . c.,....,....... ......,.. .,. p, E, ., ............ - 1. open execu vs I ' - .. m- - sag Pg; Inggrflon pointed. and with a most lnteresb . gt P. O. Box 23, Charlottetown. gh Korean Question Urgent - - i ing type of program arranged. B The two-dill PHHC” Edw'"'n 13' eating needs of the spectators - ' ' Young Peoplevs Society Of C9n'”' land Plowing Match and Horse The children Wm be pmvided with Th em, Is being offered to any one .3nTns Christian Church bellna its Y0” Show will commence at Dundas amusements with me sciiing up 8 qu um of K"”' m'.de knowing the whereabouts Of of work. Newly appointed officer today with man, of the plowing :ff,f"1';,':;y.,2.h'yf:,1;'o:: S,.e,,'IE',',';.?:,"'i',3' a bicycle (maroon) taken GORDON--At the Prince Edward island Hospital. Tuesday. Sept. 36. to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gordon. a son, Stanley Dewishwelght 7 lbs 9 ozs. ti I hi d Ed d - , conferedallda l g' tbdl y gist:"nls::lStehI:te1I,rIriIi,:? aging hoergrnagn ace .3:-Illnt:nl'llt.ITIIlld chzfril 3171'113'i.h?:s:e3";?d:"f3sf:e:3?i , (conunucd Ham Page 1) Kltef rl0unlE- );iV::v9rl1ln delezaet; Chestnut ' ' ' leader. Miss Isabelle MacLeod is number. Woodsworth editor-in-chief of the huddled together Ind Ill-holllh 7 f ' ' ' ' i - Mr Ind M" mu" hnkml sum pianist. A lens body of Young His Honor Lieutenant.-Governor they refused lo discus; their con- -' av E merside. a son. William Eric, 8 lbs. BOATES-At the Prince" Edward Island Hospital on September 23rd. M .. d M ' R B 1 S . ary Of India. Mr. W. E? Gordon. to be on hgnd (of mg opening Mngume: Prof. run. Bow 1-d. U .. Foreign . ' h'1,ersirde..na so: Rggeriohigtandg. His theme W-31,, "Ywihl ”""' Ce"m0n'"- . ' lversityicf Britlsh.Cclumbi.a, v..'?. Vlshmskv of Rum: had - 15-mm- ABOUT X 7 H", 3 on lure for Christ. The hearts of Plowing events to be run off wave... 5",, R. Jlckmm of T0,. ute conversation with Secretary. R Y M In P” Ed d those preseai. were warme(dh by ml todlnty; include the igang lplew! colm- ohm. km: 3,0", of Vncouvu. General Trygvs Lie. but informed - J01-1N3-MANVI'LLE. IIIIIA - nee Awar sou aearc ng messa"c-- e v pe ens or sen or is an e ' ' la 1 Jud flan island Hospital hr: Sept. 25, to preselon which .7111 long re- furrow match for i:;g.'n:ers .ond ! Au '8' memlgln ”ta"'” 0”"? :9,-9:3 ,,.,;?;:m, :'fr.k Igtll turadsfainlsy mainl. Iga bout of! tnwnd t!;0lmK t:1etslngleTf,:u-row for boys under; f::'u:t'acte:"s;:gnu;cn;:ug';,"'”3'w:gg ' . or on. aug tor e are peop . ave een we come 0 sx een. e fracto three-so ' Mary. A ' group. and the invitation still goes cnmpemloni, and iii. mcto. ples of the Pacific ares. Bulx of Ian". on SEA nmas SIM!-At the General Hospital. Saint John. N. B..'Sept. Z. 10!). Mrs. Dorothy Fy-fa Sims in her 74th year. widow of the iata John C. Sims. Charlottetown. Remains will arrive this evening at the Cutciiffa Funeral Home where the funeral will be held Thursday field eventrwlli hold the spot- 33 gh m n D k S P1 afternoon. service starting at 1.15. ally, is making a good recovery at 1 M for the am er athmu An governmen in e Pac c ares. ear u on n ace in the huge ;ngines. Sea Rings Intermeil inythe People's Cerne- (hr P. E. Island Hospital foilow- 0 Mn of ll Km, 3w” tuck has hater: of Seoul. In. Specmed hem," "my tery. ing a tween! major operation. Her been panned on an Round, Dllti-lllullhed CINE? ! "'t9” '" "”"""" "W. ' reduce wear -- cut maln- .l0Nlil-At :2 g 1, 1.1 in: W” 3"” '"" 91”” ” mm and is reported to be in lop shape ' ;',”s" p" '5” ”' s""" '”'d K”" iznance. They provide A ”" ' i ”” that she is doing well. for racing competition, Anon", Born at Charlottetown in lane. a ”"3- Wimnnllt ruler of mm, 19,”,-one an thgt Sept. as. Locke Jones of Pownai in his seen year. Remains will. be transferred this afternoon from . n , ma -. .. i h d ' ' i H H, C". mt 3-" .1 mm 1, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant. I4 e on 1-hung”. .ltQl-noon um "mg. a n gu s e career. He n- f P M ! k ' My b . against steam. is so a r. to in: hem: of. William: J'onss.5.Pow- o""'u R”'"V- M" 1'” Wat ii" tators will view a fairly large Red W"'"Plv9d his Stud” ” Pm" ”: gookaesunrsig biflrldcisers high prcsls "M w”"' Cream nsl. where is short service will be held Thursday affsrooooat 3.80. followed by service in Raaelbrook Baptist, Church at 8:15. Intarmen in ihechurch Cemetery. - Maclllllll-At the P. I1. is- land Hospital Sept." M. Mrs. Jqssle Ann Macltensle of I-larisville in Mr 'I'lth year. Remains restlnl at ihe cuicllifc funeral Home where a short service will be held Thurs- day afte noon at 4 o'clock. Rp- mslns wil than be transferred to Ihe home of her brother. Nell Nicholson. I-Iartsville. where a short service will be held Frills!- at 2 o”clock. followed h service are: Miss June Moore. Ptesideni. Miss Lorna Jordan. secretary; Ind Wend l Stevenson. treasurer. Rob- ert Pails will serve as regular song leader; William Platte as de- People met on Tuesday night to hear a more challenging address presented by the veteran mission- out for others to loin. Persesale Mrs. George '1”. lien is a pa- tient in the P. E. Island Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. ' Mrs. V. G. Douse. Central Roy- Mr.' and Mrs. George Gram. and a two weeks motor trip to Boston and other American cities. llew Heating system For Prince St. school I no installation of the oil burning boiler by the Rico mela- eerln Ltd. of Halifax in about '.i...'l:.ii.'.'l"'.'.."l'.l'."”'i.-..'t'....”El':'2 '.:";:.':'”.l'. .......""' '"”'.i.'.'l".'..ii'..".l".Z 3'.':'.'i..l.'..'..'i' .'.?.'...'."' .'.".t'.”-" .:'.':.' 3.'.'i'.""....." "'u.2".?..'illi';. l'i'Zi."f...'.';i ;2.,:;.:t.':l'.".' E:."i.l.'.'.!l'l'..'.':...'."' ierv. - l 2 held nine days on account prepared in order to satisfy the -monthly"WarinuR.evisw”. I-lis more 1-1,, -395. ha ,,h,,e,, ,0 defend Kemlnuon y summnud. . t . :.".:.'.:.'.'.'.'l'..::'l:'..'...'.:.'. ll..":l'... o :f.:"l.z?.':.l"2'l::'..? t" W" :::"'..:';:'.. ".'7.."'.1".'.L”.'..".' ..'.:::: """""W' co... . ; .. , . inst. 'I'heio.000 gallon not arrived in the rneantima weed and coal Prof uacInnis' appointment as the Reds had bull up strong i - , - ' no the school Yeitdfdly will be used to produa heat. chairmaniof the Institute of Pac- poInts.'Ths Allied High F” f . . . and will be placed in position as Mr. Bernard who is in charge of mg nsiguom aexggnuon to mm was determined not to sacrifice soon as the excavation is complete :ll:0hi,IB:I.-llationmand his hel :2 1. . ..,m ,.co,.,m.,, 9; M. .m. lives to save the face of Seoul. - IIROIITAIII - -.TT&"?i, ”?d?df.?z;,., .. 'u ".0 :3 ug ':d""”qum3;I,- ievsment in the.field of historical mNg:o:lll ci:::'eCotr;Irr;I:I'::tnsI5r'ls:: . IHMI-Ill! 1 be dues into thepld weliwhich as possible. ""'”"' estimated 15.000 to 1e.mm'a.rena. - ' ' i ' discovered in basement of the t on when the baffle opened five - '””"'”"'w-- " ” . ..v?.:...n':::.':.':':..-.-la: . -2 -H W. or u y o , - on o enor eas exec e I "on! f. y . nw ,, . gg,ngq., W... C193"! 39.3913 Film Al V cm, isee the new 1950 FORD TRACTOR with 29 new major improvements, . . eempi -installs ll Me”. '9'! - ' s - .sI3.'I" still" mgrgoofgielgvvegi 0313 l;gwl:li:;:dtIfgrn:::::l::l(::oF MEnflg'RD Tnncroas l 1 ''r'””'" M ' " o v v u ' ' V I150 On to gve hot 1' e a K r . A . M . . .I - fni:;fn:.”','g;c;:;'V 'j:':'";i' "gig the following information: -a m '3- - to it . k .. ll 'l'heaV A in Under the Stars . )1 'hmm.m" 'm,mmm "M , 1. Number of hours the tractor has worked. ., . ' , - a or I k - remnants of the Red garriaon ms 2. Ground speed M.P.H. ; ,. V - it p . ' v . I 9 00 gllmhvglglu tog)-1': "gin gltbh an; 3. Power takeoff speed. . ” . -- r- i ' r - I i" 4. Belt and ull peed. All Vveter-one erg asked to be at the , I ' . A Alexander Kords presents :...n..;; where they might make . 5. Engine Rppjsis I 4:. . l .v: - -::. g .. ;j 2.: ;"'f,fl t v- " NUMDAY M12230 iohoans the . -"0 "UK Wl'l0l!0' mm. on. s..m.a.. ON DISPLAY AT The DUNDAS roowmc; MATCH I .. -” - it "I, iandYoungAJoanGardnsrsndRobet . ' "9 ff-9"." at in l A ' lily ,. o.a:.n.. r; "'B'J5"'x.2':33iC S R I: u W ,- v r " . s i'. e s e O ' .4!"-”R-l The leaflets. wriIhn”ln"rIh.S:-lesrlf. . . ,. ., 3 n O events cheduled io start at one o'clock fhls afternoon. Attendance records are expected to be shattered and given fine weather it is almost a certainty .1. A. Bernard will officially open the match at 2.30. Acting Premier Hon. A. W. Matheson is expected plowing forrhoy; or girls under sixteen will be held. At 1.30 this afternoon the horse show will commence. To be shown today are the light hors in car- riage. roadster and saddle classes. Judge of the show will be Mr. Bill Reid from Prince County. The senior sport; events ,wiil also be run off today. Track and sports feature is the tug-of-war contest. and White show. About 45 head of Ayrshire. will be shown includ- ing a number from the Central Calf Club winning l'..rmingion- Mount Hope group. Judging gets underway at one'o'clock. ” Plowing events on Thursday in- clude the two-sod trucior com- petitions. the single furrow open match and the gang plow class for boys under sixteey. ' The heavy horses will be in the judging ring during the after- noon whlle out on the track the junior sports will be conducted. A step dancing contest will also he held on the same afternoon. A loud speaking system has of a "horse swing." FORMER ISLMIIIEII Ottawa Citizen; George Ferguson, editor of the Montreal star; Blair Fraser. Ottawa editor of Maclearrs Privately financed by contribu- tions from national .counclls, cor- porations and foundations. the In- stltute is governed by a Pacific council from various countries in the area. The Lucknow meeting will discuss such subjects as national- ism in the Far East, contemporary forces and -movements and national policies and achievements of new son of Mrs. David Maclnnls. ow of Toronto, Professor Maclnnls has Wales College to serve overseas with the Canadian Artillery dur- ing the First Great War. He -was graduated from Toronto University in 1028 and took his M. A. degree at oxford in IOU). . During the second World war Professor Maclnnls wrote. in quar- terly annual installments. "The Ox- 5 ford Periodical History of the War" which was widely acclaimed and which won for him in ms the Gov- erffor Generals Literary Award for Non-Fiction. Two years earlier he received a similar award for his work. "rho unguarded Frontier". a of Canadian-American re- we .' e. G.'wo.ilsMvuury5s' cl" of. .. x ..q ii. wwv, J '. ant. usage.- day. y Diplomats of both the East and West who would ordinarily be at- tending one meeting or" the other versstions. it became obvious that the British proposal was the sub- ject. Minister Andrei Y. from Cudmore's, 1 Elm,Ave- .nue, Saturday night. License No.39, Serial No. 11441-B. Contact Police or owner, 76 VON! MINUTE NII8 (Continued from Page 1) man sat silently holding the hand of his elderly wife whose lower leg was almost blown away. Flame from burning struc- tures lighted the path for Marines fighting their way toward the American Embassy North Korea. framed in a blazing doorway. . Marines used 90-millimetre guns through street barricades. Seoul was suffering lfle sgonles of Manila, Berlin. Warsaw and the other devastated capital! of the Second World War. AP cor- respondent Don Whitehead report- ed "not in two wars have I seen anything to equal the battle for eou .' 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