Page 2 The Guardian Friday. August 12. 1955 Army Nlot Plannirig For Large Scale 'Copter Use CAMP C-A(.ih.'1'OWN. N.B ICP- John Rockingham, Ist commander. that helicopter-lifted soldiers not planning along these lines. will eventually replace paratroops. the army as a whole it The newest helicopter about to' Gen Roi-kiiighain and the army Despite the prediction of Maj.-Gen be produced in the United States lane,-any He agreed um lmllc,,p.l Division can carry only Zliz tons or I2 men And it costs about 3450.000. lro us: A rnw ters may be used to lift troops inl shox hops across rivers and sim- ilar barriers to get at the enemys'i rear They were expertly used inl However. the army does plan to Korea in the evacuation of casual- A 5900" 3”” 0mCer said Thurs use helicopters to a certain ex- ties. day that the helicopter has many disadvantages and is "not the ans- wer to the genei-al's prayer." Among the chief disadvantages are limited payload and range. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per insertion :-'"?ri'ii't"rHis---"- F0RBEASe-Art the Prince County Hospital on Auciist 5th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs Sydney B Forbes. Summerside. Ll son. 9 lbs ll ozs. DOYLE-At the Charlottetown Hospital. Aug. 11th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs Richard L. Doyle. Ctiarloitetmtii. a son. ' lbs. I FRIZZI-ELLA-Al Prince Edward Island Hospital Aug 9, 1955. to Mr. and klrs lvan Frizzell. a son. weight It lbs. 5 ozs. David Gordon ANDERSON -At the P E T tent. especially for movement ol For the movement of supplies atl vital supplies from division for dlvlsmn level. the "my ls llllnk-mg: A! GOSPEL TENT Kingston i'neel-lp-m- 55-2 P-m Nlne -We Creek ward t0 b”5009- Bl” '0"? l5 "Olaf using conventional planes. Thev -0100 lhm 795099” 0' "'0 "ml" lsilwould be relatively cheap and lDilliSlt)fI should be carried out bylcarrl. 3 blggel. pavlutall than 8 hell”. lhEllL'0Dl8TS. I lcnple, ' l nednesdaynighi. anavy helii-op-. in 0 ,r V l l but .ter working here during the army no 1:; lfglll?-P18: "Ems! "'1: itjlr The plane. however. re- QUITBS 3 runway. The army now is training armyl servii-e corps officers to fly light lions of ammunition 10 miles One 'truck could have accomplished this; job in less time. providing traffic 0 l lwas not tied up lplanes and helicopters in anticipa- The helicopter is far less vulner-.-llllll ill ill? 033' when 0 may 09. -able to air attack then are truck ll-Vlllfl Sllll" 0' bfllll . convoys But it is an easy mark forl Meanwhile. most army officers ground fire One nick in the rotor do not see any lessening need for- can knock it out ihig transports to carry paratroops. City and Central "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in -It the HUGHES DRUG STORE-" l Canada, Central Parish. Services , , -next l.ui-d's Day are as follows:. ISLAND COLORED VIEWS C. Canon COVE 11 am. S.S. l0 a.m.: icmsweu Smdm lClyde River memorial service 3 l . AILED MINTO IN 18 A Soviets Report On llesedrcii In Cancer Field GENEVA. tA.P) - A Russian The Charlottetown Retail Mar- doctor told the atoms-br-peace chants Association voted hi favor conference Thursday soviet of retention of the present store scientist; have found radioactive hours, at a meeting held in City isotopes of considerable value in Hall last evening. The president ”curat.ive " A A of the 'tl---- . R. certain forms of cancer. Seller, presided. Apps ately Their use "holds out great poI- N merchants were present. iiibilitlel." said the doctor. A. V. After some discussion concerning Kollovl. the changing of the present store Earner. Dr. Shields Warren of hours, a vote was taken and the Bolton. Mass. former medlcalmajority was in favor of leaving chief of the U. 5- Momlc Energy the store hours as at present. The Retail Merch - Commission, told the conference: lvoie was declared valid, when, on "For purposes of therapy thus inn n of Mr. F.A.S. Jones second- liar. the radioisotopes have prov- .d by coll prank stony 11 wag ed S0me'Wl'l81 dls-IPP0i!lll!lE Wml l agreed that SI percent of the vote 1:. Mayor Stewart. 1 tion. However. gmains to be done before fairly narrow fields of applica- much work re-; their evaluation is complete." Radioactive cobalt has t.lie ad-l vantage of being available in' large quantities compared with radium. and also has certain other advantages. Dr. Warren said. but the characteristics of its radiation "are not such as to give significant qualitative ad vantages over radium or supei voltage x-ray." FREE MEDICAL SERVICE - The Russian doctor said radio -, active isotopes are used in free i medical service establishments of the Soviet Union for treating various diseases. "T h e i r greatest importance. however. has been proved iul treating malignant and benignl tumors, including some diseases of blood forming organs." Kol- lova added. He said there had been "recoveries" in a number. of cases of various kinds of can- cer. but in only one instance did l was needed to make the vote valid. Col. Storey. Centennial Committee, offered Grunddduggirl-or of St. Laurent To Wed QUEBEC 4CPleThe engagement of Louise Samson. 21 - year - old granddaughter of Prime Minister St Laurent. to Yvan Mignault. a 25-year-old lawyer. was announced Thursday. The wedding is scheduled to be held in Notre Dame du Chemin church Oct. 1. Louise is the first, grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. St Laurent to be married. The bride-to-be. daughter of Dr and Mrs. Mathieu Samson of Que- bec City. will have as bridesmaids her sisters. Monique. 17, and Ther- ese. 16 Andree Gingras of Quebec City will be maid-of-honor. Yvan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mignault of Quebec City. is prac- E. on behalf of that i ants Vote To Retain Store Hours thanhslorthewholehoartodeo you-. 8 were extended to His Honor Llaut. Gov. Prowse and His Worship Continued froni page 1 63 Killed Edgar-Qulnet. over no soldiers and armored cars to destroy a village into which they said a rebel band has retreated. The 15 guerrillas were said to have been "annihilated" and one Iegionnaire killed. About 60 miles further east. near La Meskiana, nix rebels were reported killed and I5 cap- tured with arms in their hands. It had been announced that guer- illas caught in such circumstan- ces would he shot at once. MOROCCO TROUBLE AHEAD Only scattered violence was re- ported in Morocco. mostly In the foreign and crop-burnings. Unless some decisive action is taken. however. serious outbreaks are expected Aug. 1). the second anniversary of the exile of Sultan Moliammed Ben Youssef. The French found him too fav- orable to the nationalists. and put Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafain this place. Que. Liberal - Critical Of form of isolated political murders' Amateurs Have Little Luck in Uranium Hunt GENEVA. (C?) --.A cmndln seoloiw today told me interns. ilonll conference on peaceful um afatoinlc energy that amateur . prolnectors haven't had much luck in finding uranium Canada. Dr. A. H. Lang. acting and ol the mineral deposits division of in. geological survey of Canada. and the important discoveries Iiavq been made by organized teams at geologists and tr ' ” pfogpccmn or lay competent independent prog. pec rs. l However. Dr. Lang said an ,0, ; sibllity of important" are bodies be 1 Ing found by amateurs is not rum out. There was always a chancq l that an amateur might find an in. l portant deposit. ' DI'- 1-1083 Paper was designed to plain to scientists at the hi. toric meeting the technical um” of uranium prospecting in can”, by ground and aerial surveys, "More people are searching in uranlurn in Canada today than lay any other metal and uranium min log is assuming a major plgce ll the country's mineral lIitluslry,' - he said. l During the last four years mun - than 1.000 occurrences of radio.” live mineral. mainly pltchbienilo had been discovered. Howeveri only a few were on sufficient ura: nlum content to permit them to be mined at an economic cost. Dr. Lang's remarks were con- tained in the text of a speech is- sued to the press in advance at delivery. deposits i. .:m&. 0 - . 3730 pm.. S.S. 630 pm. Churcli- - - - - - Pm” 0" T000500-V Aug ”'0- '0-.mg Fm”), Sunday 8 Pm 'ill S. S. I1 a.m Rex. Donald iEgwsiiingnphiiispaliigiiiziregliadretfgii llcing law at Rouyn. Louise. al 1013.: wvgtlhgige 3;" .e””"' '03; ""0 M” 0- H A”0"50"- 0' RADIATOR REPAIRING. re- Nicholson. Minister. lint mu . amnnu m age and indeed were reported losi.' observed anal. "ealmenl, home economics graduate, lives ail OUSKI on (CP) uh while Queue gives us list-yBIlll)ll . ' ' ' ' . 0- 'v . - t A . . - ' . RIM , , .. . . ii:3(::lq:E :3: gg:ls:.l;!f'5,,53:lle"sl CORRECTION 4 At a shower The last Surwvmg member oflgllnclgdbefltglllfsle iiiie" iii)l.vli:ei::g:i:erd In ma-t msmncei me period of home with her parents eral leader GO0TI:C.l.oIpBllI1l laid ' SOUL veneweIa' more Drac- :'.?'"”'ir'” "hit Pi-gal imil” W ' ll-0----l--S Ml-S -ll---9' WW” 0” iliiimw "'aii.brX"gh' "0 5'5--by at-iris meye Slcallled S di.S"""'"i'ii w"5iniiii'i1.l'm'wll-.il3'ii.5.i Wednesday nlsht - rtnsburzh ii.”Iii'nmpi i”l5w'm "ch "" on tigust . o r ,, l A All N lh R H ll ll lno across e uamic in lggg -' . . A . w ercas elln H . If - . eren taxes on iron." ""0 M01 Frederick "WW0" "'99 dlDo:a1;eDli'vgl?l5:;:1h:ol:i0t r-Sal. blllllslg-Slfl-bf)" wausr esciii'Ti;d ilo lb: Wm. be 5 guesl 0! His H”"”"rvtligii rleviiiiamgilirwlgiidthihlggniiogrizsti for-cancer cure is that tlhe .0l0r0m000somjI)ri:Tlll aliguilinllgmngn ML Lapalme said the quesmn Lois Mmhean 3 500' Harold 'Iett's Battery and Radiator ASer- 5901 Of ll0n0I' bl" Miss Eleanor Mam? JD Stewart 0' '09 0m"l0llthe C N R yworkin in Toronto 26 Wham be -free of Symptoms or R d "lie deVel0P"le'"5 3'1 UHIZIVI l M mm”! resources Wm have I 3”” , , , ivice. lY”""k"' W00” 0'” Lawren” 3533'” of Old Home week M”-lyear .-;...a .';i..t..g elgeven years as-L Ii mitt f"leffIeyI'Ietar:uFagIt:.':l-' an lwlllle PIMII8 Quebec "I meagre 3"" hem" 0" 0'” "”"”""” MARRIAGES HOME BUILDERS have y illllraimlimux played the wedding-alio etrii ii: Eazegfollfflbggssilnhaolipililslsince the" he has lived 1” vm”'i"- gr rl-aeiilioactive isotope: New Posi0ion Pill:-l8D0:"rl9l 3100-000 0 3'0” 0" willie 1ii.iipi:linle)'rsovti:i.f:ls taken as fl-ejem -V-we . our rc . e . . . . . l . l . l 0w,E'M3”M"41-AN-1" 30 A00 house wired on timc One year to. , l ' V ' lllflayllr bill has many Other Ql18ll' :V1loyriiI):?)0i0ntaIltl0:leIglll1:l)cirll.1 thiieacliiiilsit . mM.i'!.” Lapzillitie on I speaking ' prelude to . gene"! pmvmml drew: Manse. Montague. by Rev. my. consul. Brown Elemlcl VISITING PROHNCE-Mr. andllications for recognition locally. -two years. He is atlendins Old NCVY MOI! MONCTON (CF) - Maritime lo... 9; communlde, on me mu, election. expected next summer. business circles speculated Thurs- Shore of the sl Llwnnce NV" day on the nature of the job Said in ml.” win we Holllngul awaiting Rand H. Matheson. exec- North Shore Explmulon Com. utive manager of the Marltimes mm” represenllnz Pmwuru m. D. A. Campbell on Wednesday. Aug. 10th. Sarah Florine. daugh NEW FALL HATS now showinli ter of Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin at Hi Style Millinery. Great MacMillan. Wood Islands. to John -George Street; also clearing bal- lance of summer hats. .Mrs. A .1. Ellis of Halifax are all The picture. however. and the - - . prese-Pat visiting on the Island. l62l2 pound tyce salmon. which he :l,?,',”.,”,,.l:'e:',l llllse tcgnlgflfliflleali lflgslz M. .II. I . t' A A . . . t l8;-nk 0;ShlIS0nStIri-g:;ilII;:;ll(FCll':1Sl'Pll'll)C lzaught in Discovery Sound off the-land vlclona publlclly Bureau. . - ampbell River. Vancouver Island. FINE CHINA Britain exported 32,520,000 wortli In Charge Of Rifle Range Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs. vinces district. Last evening gives some idea of why he likes G00 'l'I'8llSP0I'l8ll0ll C0mml5Sl0ll Who l'9' 1 i 111 11 10000 1 boy. in to C d ' lg, V I 0 . . ll. 0 l I I l - 1) cnpmsp; , eres s. w se . ,0t)0 tons of o e e no aria a in e 5 0.h,".l.'ay mLl ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. baik megrlfagfxegllll. g 393010081 mliljwe is vmonm BC. ' UTH MARCH Ont tCPi -- S”-zliilled Yaulnesd?g' l. l wlZard.s lron annually It 310 I ion to Am- first five months of 1955. up DEATHS lw. Wylie Gibson. Marshfield. an- land vl” ROE-pr: la; '3 i-eceliziiilii plckred iliiggethgecfiliiitotmii gavllig Bl'(l:lIlf.l:m:leI esgheesei mei iijldeli" Assothe army and air force com- actioii we-sleriails-t-rlosedlsglaa meeting erlmlillllil firms" He "med (0, the mghuy (mm ' year hem" g-V -we-j. -. - -- - . o . e , was ra . ' . - -e MURRAY-Suddenly as the result l"0"" Ehedasglgnaegrfmgig f;3netl'e::1'held at” the Charlottetown Hotel. 'builders. Gowley-'5 5hll,yal.d ll, nun. writers as early as mg 1125:; can):-' peted Thursday for the Queen slap the comnllsslon at Amherst He :l:;ry'l;n”;tel:lfn 'me'"':g;'l& lg, jum- of an automobile accident at lThey viili leaie here this week- dee. they had a very rough pass-.tury. medal. the mall ln ClI8I'8e 0' "'9 had headed the body for 21 years. Quebec. ranges was an old navy 1”eElll8l'- Commander Ernest Haines. and guided its many I. i for more favorable treatment of Clyde River Aug. 10. 1955, Walter; lend. Willard Thomas eldest son of Mr. and Because of an error by Prem- Mrs. Robert Waugh. Lower Murray. aged 10 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murray. 59 Spring Park Road. His remains will rest at the I-leiinessey Fune- ral Home at 3 p.m. this after- noon. Funeral will be held on Saturday morning from the lien- nessey Funeral Home at 8:45 to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer for Requiem High Mass morning A drunk and dlsorder. . at namax- George Fl-edel-lck ricd over from the 1954 crop year the second highest. 582500000 fol- . ldeepest regret." c..-l;., 8! 9 0'Cl0"ll- lnlermelll lil the 'l rr lted n c m I ' t r his Ht-nnessev. 4o Pownal Sir i Ch . may be the largest in hismry. lnwinn three abnormally lIl8lI.llhr- ""5 Shmlmihey 0”". "le" ”"”"-succisssoii UNKNOWN hi i b t k' ll'I 9001050” Cari 0" sale 3' Cathllllc C""9l9rY- xglfe? V25 se?1ten0)edpt!iinmodnys l 10?-l9l0Wll.l0FdlnaF.V Seatetfall Ell-i The 5"V”"'"”"i5 fir” esnmaw Vests: Queens msdalidmflll i()llI'g.gltl1:lI1::o0Ll Neither was there any indication :0 lllslelrl,-ll'lilll9lly'Sllal9l!ngWl.l;8r elf: boo k storeS' restaurann d , land I drunk md lncapable was ginegring Mechanic glands"-ll: lot the carryover will be published But in 1954 the wheat crop (lrOP'l mg 8i sea. .58 m - 0 H V 0 W id sue ed him in on or deposit are practically exhaust- and hotels. MURRAY M we chmlmtemwn remanded go August 13 John Ralph lacksnn central Roy itodav and indications are it will pad to a 11 year low of 298000000 Cmdr' Hames' 79' admmed he ll. 0 all t n will (5 1 ell, ed and where manulactur Hospital August 11. 1955. as a A am. lordlnmlv Seanlan Naval All. be .',i,.,... 400000000il, L - the buslwk ' ' ' acts as Connaught camp com- 9 "W5 In H911 ,8 nos 11 e "F - . - - . , v - v .. - lAu 1- l . have to turn to the province of result of an accident at Clyde ENJOYABLE PM;-I-y-)191,gi1l;. sgandal-di; Mmlrlce Allan Cl-abbellhird or fourth largest on record.' However. exports for the crop mandam mainly because I can anlc pmv mes Quebec and Venezuela to findi River. Margaret Murray. aged four years. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murray. 59 Spring worm lut wednesdav even", calm. S" ll,m l a1dn.aVe,- m ,,l- . . - - He once was a well-known rifle Park R000 H" "3m5'"5 Wm honoring the vacation-visit to th: pp en my). 000.000 ballgsfielg Itlhis y:)ii!ii.P iiI'In(lhteilul59;.:ec:(l1(l,)d;pEl:T Cyiiixllljitjillovlfii shot mmsem md made me Can. Hans wegern Tour W" n the Hgnnesiey Funeral Province of Mr. and Mrs Ray” S ' strain Canada's Rraln storage unusually high db" Em” mam several mnei 5 T0R0NT0- W-PM Lady Baflflls A Hum? at .3 P-Y" ""5 0ll'-'""l”ll- mond Smith. Mr and Mrs. George trike Threatens facilities x ' ' ROSE FROM RANK; l Powell. wife of the founder of that F”"era1 Wm 09 0910 0" Samrdsy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mac- Agriculture Minister Gardiner. K ;B”Y Swl" alld Glll Guide '"0"'' morning at 3:45 from the lien- nessey Funeral Home to the - - - - . I . . - I - in-ll r - f 'dll A -- ----m -0 9 -or- 9' 0"" Reqlllem Blah M555 0 0 gon. all of Brighton, Mass. The L3" -l limp” mam T”"""" 3'” Much I-QWCT the Royal Navy. and achieved Lady-Powell inspected guides lnl 201 iC0nf8d6I'8tl0nl Wing. R-CAF ASS0Cl8ll0l'l o'clock. interment in the Cath- occult," was . very happy on d smas was lllremelled Thlll'5' WORST SITUATION YET l what was men 51;-mist imposgible- eastern Canada two years ago olic Cemetc-r.V. with enteitainment. along with ln:a,:,l.:l.,:,f:s5li:,l:.l(:l ',fg;;l”fa'l"";5,n:l?,”0 And at wlnnl J P l 5 OTTAWA tCPi;The incidence. in 54 years of service he rose and the present tour finishes upll Will be held at Brackley MURRA3-gsuddenll. as l "Sun -dancing and sing-song. which was and y lermn preslde 035' lhfnlhegnllozg of polio in Canada so far this ycatf through l-lll! Tank! '0 become 3 :0edC3"30,”"' Clrfllll lshe will 3:" OYI Sunday, August 14th, 1955 at 2:30 p.m. of a highway accident on Wednes- l lollilwed by ll1llClI- Wards Of Wel' Officials of the Building Service Farmers' Union. said Wednesday dropped .0 less than oneltmrd 0! eogtlilllmallttl and bright-eyed he ii-:rin0liae:.l".5c.f.f.'e'"f;',,i;f,.,,e2 3? Bnng your ggmlllesf 3105113 ?3gdJ:0ir'l l" the fun- ' . 1'98 .5 or 9 I95. day, Aug. 10. 1955. Patrick Mur- ray of Tyrone. Lot 65. in his 72nd year. His remains will be trans- ferred this afternoon from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to his late residence from where the funeral will be held Saturday ITIOTTIIIIE to St, Ann's Church, Lot 85. for Requiem High Mass at I o'clock. Standard Time. Inter- ment in the church cemetery. MURRAY-Suddcnl as t . day of August from the hours of 0 0 C0mll3l'9d Wllll 30 to "W 00l"l before the Second World War to still of a hivhwn.ii Rf'Pld:lII'l 1000 .0" 2200 llld 0" 53l”l'd-33' responding date ll" ye". No help Qrganln this coumrys me" wpdnflfflay Aug. 10, 195,5. Leo-morning at Stewiacke School from - 0930' 'lllClll'l”9d dlll'll'lE 019 lW0i fledgling navy. . Emmett xlui-i'ny of Augusta. l09ll0 to 1015 hours. The parade' - W99” ellded 503- 0- l "T0d8y- Callhdg H85 8 5!ll8ll bl"- Maine in his 48th year His ,,,.lwiii fall in at 1015 hours Ame...” , l l M -iu..a...-.. . .- ; T”l"' "5" by provinces with efficient Inavy, said Crridr. mains Ivlll he rm-wa.-dad by mm, 'orial service will be held at the . -1950-54 average in brackets: New- Haines. tBut the battleSllIP5- . this morning from the Charlotte- town Funeral Home to Augusta Maine for hiirial. BERNARD-Suddenly as a result of an accident August 10. 1955. Betty Ann Bernard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bernard. Hunter River. aged l5 years. The remains are resting at the An- rirews Funeral Home until this evening. then taken to the home of her uncle Sanford Bernard. Funeral will take place Sunday. Aug 14 at 2-30 nm from Hunter River United Church Burial in Humor Rivcr Cemetery. IIOW-At the P. E. 1. Hospital Thursday. August 11. 1955. Mrs B. R. Brow of 88 Upper Prince- Street. in her Mth year. Funeral private. Interment People's Cem- etery. Please omit flowers. Bedeque. Marriage to take place September 1. POLICE COURT-A local man. charged with allowing an un- licensed operator to drive his car. was days by Magistrate K. M. Martin in City Police Court yesterday es and friends met at the resi- dene of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. H Kenna. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Har- lcome and thanks were expressed by Mr. Samuel Drake. Mr. George Smith and Mr Douglas Coffin. NORTH NOVAS' REUNION- The ninth annual reunion of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders twill be held at Stewiacke. N. S.. 'on Saturday. the 20th day ofAug- lust. 1955. Registration will be at the Canadian Legion Hall. Stewl- fined S20 and costs or 10: l Enlistments in Canadian Navy The following enrollments in thrl Royal Canadian Navy have been 1954 Wheat Carryover in Canada May Be Record. OTTAWA ICPl-eDcspiie the big slash in Canada's I954 wheat crop announced by the recruiting office 0a”5ed 0-V V050 the Slackplle 93'” 218 Weymouth Street Charlotte-l town -Ordinary Seaman Communi- Toronto Hospitals Employees Union IAFL-TLCi said they may call a strike early in the fall to protest "sub - standard"' waxes they say are paid at To- ronto General. Toronto Western. Wellesley. Mount Sinai hospitals and Weston Sanatorium. They said wages for union membe.s at the hospitals range from 827.50 to 855: for a 44-hour week. ' acke. on Friday night the 19th lWar Memorial Monument in lstewincke at approximately 1100 lhours. A mid-riay meal is beingl provided by the Ladies Auxiliaryl lo! the C.A. Branch of the Legion. l This will be served in the Slowi- acke School beginning at approx- imately I200 hours. Other ar- .range-ments which are hoped to lbe satisfactory are being made for the afternoon. - Personals Miss Eleanor Cahill has return- :ed to Toronto by car after; spending two weoks' vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mn. jJoIin Cahill. Charlottetown. Shown above is a part of the I M, mu Mm wllllam ll-"9" cl gun crew of No. Zoverseas Battery lToronto. formerly of Miilvale. are ' ”ke" 0" A"39l'5- Full" dllrllll "IO lvisiting Mr. Edward Turner or. First world War. Included in the Hope River and a host of otherl ll" o x 4,. . friends. , Mr. and Mrs Roy MacGillivrayl with their son Barry and daughterlli A stockpile of this magnitude. added to prospects of a better? now in Saskatchewan. is reported the past was 594.t-200.000 bushels in 1953. The lowest on record was 24.500.00fl in 1938. Last year was did not iicipaled by federal authorities, year increase as an-- Illolio Incidence that Canada's storage position islme. avenge "He (or the 1950"!” poorer than ever before. lpenod "That's our biggest worry at the The 0 9 ' l t ll deparimeni m.,mem.-- he Mld. --"vs all Very pounced Thursday that 277 cases well for Mr. Gardiner to say far-'-0' 00"” we" "P0m-id '0 003- 0 . Castle. men; should huvp more smmgellcompnred with the five-year aver But he isn't worried. because he doesn't have to sell a hiishel of wheat." The record high carryover in age of 848 to that date. There were 148 cases of par alytlc polio compared with an average of 405 for the five years - l Polio caused nine deaths to Aug 3 ifoundland 4 1131; Prince Edward. llsland 3 15): Nova Scotla 21 ti6t:l lNew Brunswick 7 120); Quebec ztil (58; Ontario 02 1279!; Manltobal l9 1102'; Saskatchewan I8 109): Alberta. 52 (120); British Coium ibis. 73 (Ml. I Health officials ma that it was too early to say whether the drop .in polio was related to the Salli l vaccination program. i l ATTENTION ALL picture are: Jack Burns. Art Mutch Herman Dyment. H.J. Macmie. and B.H. Turner. Ongipuudnyl We cordially invite all The competition for the coveted army and navy Queen's lIl9dl?lS- worn with uniform by the winninil servicemen for life. was part of Maritime shippers by the nation's carriers. There was no indication where Mr. Matheson would go. His resig- the week-long 73rd annual Domin- ion of Canada Rifle Association shoot at the Connaught ranges near here. "The navy doesn't participate in meet old shooting friends who. come from all parts of Canada." He started his naval career as- teilii you one reason Kaiser Whil- helm of Germany hated England. was that King Edward VII. tiienl Prince of Wales. once kicked the Kaiser downstairs at Windsor Cmdr. Haines was one of the sailors who drew Queen Victoria's casket on its gun carriage at Wind- aor. He was loaned to Canada shortly cruisers and destroyers are not so important now as aircraft car- riers." In the First World War he was awarded the MBE and in the Sec- ond World War the CBE. PRIZED "GEMS Turquoise was prized above all other stones by the ancient Pueb- to Indians of Mexico. nation said only that he was join- ing some phase of private indus- try. The commission said it regarded his departure with "the Lady Baden-Powell mcnts. arrives here Friday on the Niagara-on-the-Lake and visit fourl Ontario centres before swinging west. , BEEF BIIYERS ANNOUNCINO THE FIRST JUNIOR FARMERS FAT STOCK SHOW AND SALE . - We invite every beef buyer to come to our Sale, At-The Coliseum Exhibition Grounds August 16th Judging begins at 9 AM. Daylight Time. Sale begins at 11 AM. Daylight Time For the past seven months we have been feeding one steer each for this Sale. buyers to attend and sup- N. D. Mocleon ll-l-:1-ll-ul-I-':n Jet-anvil re:leI:tIy tlrllim We think we have some really choice steers. '”'"'Nl l" N 5000'! Klloomods re ey , gNDERTAKE3 gutted Mr. Mai.-G-illlvi-ay's brotherl T003” illgaiaggllvlvlfglt?-'h:edbe:fnd V9 f9Cl Conodol lost popular 0000. - EMBALM-ER oe and sister Leona. Il-"9 Y P - W. adhuy aw”. 3 N .0." " Charlottetown and TWO I-llICI'S F0! l""i.l?lll';' ls"l Emu" 0'” "0 00' FGMWN0 '4 '55 Olympig Run Judslfll--9 A.M. Daylight Time '''''''l''' '' '0'W''"'' """- " "" SYDNEY Solo-11 AM. Daylight Time. In love d but id!!! oimon liners ivciti in-rinilgwiiiiieenciiiil ;:lg"”',31l I. WW" Wcbwllll , to Australia for the um Olympicl D”','”"lsml0':' l DOS Hill '00! AND AIOOII ' ' . I ha 3 N I rrison :.:'-....Wi..::.'.".'”' '”"" " non e orswhich arehe- . in ad ( , - Clair Macbeod Invert Huestis l,m”';r"el'l?"l'"m"”'" 0"” '9" m"'lm3Tt(L:'rII :fbti'i're Bare some other Dyment. Brig. Roy Collins. o.M.s. Allison Johnson James MncLaui'in nay 'm be med on . 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"Each lint will earn as paa- R100. 23:el'l':zBl siege Battery was uiiiiei-wthe.eonimandu:f D"00l NM” "0" "3"" " E' " organised by the late Lt. Col. A.G. B. Pr-own. I I S0llVEllIll Have you mailed your friends a copy of Charlotte- town's Souvenir Centennial Booklet yet? Price 35c each with mailing envelope and l ier Duplesais. he said, "the citi- zens of the richest province in Canada will continue to be the diggers of holes when they could have derived the big salaries which go to American workers at . Pittsburgh and Cleveland." I FOR A SONG ”. . . all along the St. Law- rence. the citizens watch For all members (regular and associate)” TIIE MAGNIFICENT NEW awtclmim. cmallou, Wioro'sohldistoridordoloatoolenlDA ...IIoidoetsofii-iiltiniirieoloim. oaoitingnowiolloringdotolnondu briliantaowholrlnslylhg...