MAXIMS , MAXIMS "7 A or A MERE MAN MERE MAN What onion lull in arm um. make up in, length. It is only to live for others; everybody does. ' s I A . 4- 7 - r Read-by Everybody Covers Prince Edwalrd Island Like the Dew. :3 .5?t.lT'."i..?.'l.?"e'ftf22"f..t.l.??.?.t':'.2: '.lf'3?.?"..;,:.?"':.,'::;':;'; 1 CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1953 TANKER DESTROYED BY FIRE AT EAST AINT JOHN Will Expose Communist Sabotage Planslhdlhdlive I V g ire n. re P. E. l. Potato Export Figures west German Govt. pledges Trans-Canada Highway Details in d Tallledln House Of Commons OTTAWA. Feb. 77- (Special! - Tho Guardian, Five Cents Morning Dally Founded 1887. PAGES SAIJNT J01-IN. N. 3.. (OP)-The hulk of the small saint John To Pay Off Vast War Debts LONDON. (AP)-The Wat Ger- Pr me i d bts ii . , . fjll:gKef,”Vf;"";:;l” f;i;?,333m'g3'lo"”'lf; slnace meilitarll) lcgilalfsg QUEBEC. (CF)--Pat wnlili re- total of 312 miles of roadway in ment Minister winters replied dsxnlsgr gisiimgsie '-0 0” 5W' App:-oximately two million bush- ' ' - ' in 1945. slgnpa Friday from a number or Prince Edward Island have been thntr 5S1x”men”wm”m3md mm. m els of the 1952 crop of certmed N. S. German debts that have piled up since before Hitler seized power. The money is to be eannarked for governments and investors of 30 rnllntrim. The United States and private agreements with Britain, US. and Eighteen countries lined up be- hind West Germany and signed the pact. These included Britain. the U. S.. and France. The Netherlands served last.-minute notice that she would not sign until she gets "clar- Otiers Details B! BERNARD DUFIIESNE Canadian Press Staff Writer Communist f r o n t organizations, claimed he had remained a mem- ber only to obtain information on their activities and told of Krem- lin-directed orders for wartime sabotage in Canada. otrraws. Feb. 2'1-(Special)-A completed asipart of the trans- Canada highway, it is stated in answers to a series of questions regarding progress of the highway in P.lE.I. asked by W. Chester S. McLure. Progressive Conservative For PEI Given ln Parliament tion work. Resources and Develop- eral supervising odlcally. special inspection of pav- "Detalled and continuous inspec- tion of construction operations is carried out by the Province. Fed- and inspecting engineers examine the work perl-. ta.nker Mollie G.. destroyed by ex- plosions and fire, was safely anch- ored B00 feet from her pier in Courtenay Bay Friday night, end- broke out on the 138-ton vessel, owned by Irving Stearnships. Ltd.. shortly before dusk Friday. Two In Hospital Export sales of Cansdlah certified seed potatoes this season have been well above average, the Federal Department of Agriculture report- ed today. potato seed had been exported up to December 31 last year compared to less than 1.2 million bushels sold for export at the corrupond- lng period the previous year. Ex- ports of certified sced so far has Local Contracting Firm Is Awarded The head office of Canada Pack- ers, Ltd., in Toronto contracts has advised have been awarded to the County Construct- Li, S. investors will get the biggest ,. . . . . . share -- almost s.1,75o,ooo,ooo .. llltlgfitlgigdolximsoniie (igngretetlglnts. The bigi rough 3;?!-pyeagr-tflsld fcann-t member for queens. log and paving mixgis carried out Engineer Morris MacPhee. 22, beengshippeci to nine countries. 10” Company! Ltd” or chmom. 1,, the gemcmem, under what (or ah” Bdogtcgt:m;3uBll1;3 Elan El Ogiihliw ogworkgyllbxillotin Wild Stretches of completed highway by the Milton Halsey Company Parrsboro, N. S... and fireman Lalgest buyer was the United town. one cans rm. extensive 31. amount” m P mmmm pace man said were tttechnlcalibsilitj Sit hdmlglatilsjto tirxpose Communi;1tsEc- measuring up to Tums-Canada who are employtellti by me Prawn- Jymw Mucphele mmamed in ms. smtivs wlimh lhas uliken over ml temmms and addmom m men mggty, polmur, reasons These and om. mm, ma sabotage Vans m um standards are those (mm wood clal Governmen. V pltai. Neither was seriously hurt. mllll on us es, an substantla mckmghouse plant at Sydney. NV - s ' Islands to Plnette; Bonshaw to T0 the Queens membew query Four other local fire department vo umes of seed have been purch- S. The other is for the comhuct, 300 Canadians Affected 9" 3” expecled P9 Pl” men l””5-hm” Plrtiinyi 5i;1PP,:s”3- Yvlf” Borden. and one mile at Cornwall on what assurance the Federal members, released after hospital ased by Cuba. Uruguay and Ven- ion of a new mm and vegembh CC” 5"” ”3 pa” ' " 0" East. Approximately 4.2 more miles Government has that the road is treatment. were Albert Robertson, ezueln. Other smaller quantities of building it the same mm.-mnt It is About 300 Canadians will celve about 51,725,000. West German diplomats first signed a multi-nation pact tackling debts accumulated ”from the end of the First World War to the end of the Second World War. pg. Canadians Informed At Ottawa. the Canadian fin- ance department said all Cana- dians affected by the German agreement have been told about its terms. Then they signed a series of (Continued on Page 8 Col. 7) mines and elsewhere. Orders From Moscow He said in a statement publish- ed here that the woodworkers un- ion had received orders from Moscow to prepare to dynaxmite plants and set of roadway are to be built to com- plete the route agreed to in the province for the Trans-Canada highway. the onicial return con- tinues. These sections are from Pinette through Millview to the east boun- dary of Charlottetown. and from tlons, the Minister replied: iications are adhered to." Cost of federal being built according to specifica- ”Federal supervising and inspect- ing engineers inspect the work to ensure that the plans and speci- inspectlon is borne by the Federal Government 39, James Smith,26, William Kelly, 29. and Raymond MoAlllster..39. The fire started from an explos- ion in the tanker! engine room. More explosions followed as heat reached the approximately 40.090 gallons of gasoline and fuel oil in. the vessel. certified seed potatoes have been acquired by limit. lDeIay In Lifting interests in the Do- minican Republic, South Africa, the British West Indies and Pan- antlcipatecl that work on these pro- jects will proceed almost immedi- ately. The present structure is a two storey building, comprising refrig- eration and cooler space. trucking and shipping court. offices. etc. but due to the rapidly expanding hydro-electric , . I V gem” gyms in me even; 01 5 war the west boundary of Charlotte- and .Pl'0VIIlCliIl Government: ln- one fireman, Robertson. was business in the Sydney Hem ha. with soviet; Russia, 7 town through Cornwall to Bon- spection is regarded as part o the blown from the deck, and two . become inadequate for the purposes I I 0 walsllp veteran of the second shaw. To Mr. McLure's questions construction cost, Mr. Winters members of a tugboat crew had a of Canada puke” Ltd. - World War with the famed Regi- about inspection of the construc- wrote. similar experience. The latter es- It Wm be moaned that County Of Dairy Product Prices - merit de la. Chaudiere, became the third labor official to resign from Communist-led Canadian unions in recent years. The others are J. A. Pat sulfi- First Auxiliary President capecl injury. Trapped In Engine Room Engineer Ma,oPhee said in hos- pital he had been prepared to die "Not Serious" OTTAWA. (OP) - A possible Construction Co.. Ltd, completed the new addition to the Charlotte- town plant of Canada Packers. Ltcl., last year. . . . g . van, founder of the Canadian . . . p ' g ..2lA?-.lEfZfT3:';..if.E2. s:.:.::;:. Living costs ?.:-.n:;: .E?:i.l.?.';;..;”l:: ..:se:;: - :”ii"r32”-l”?”iul":t?3 l'lil"iai?s iyoun Ha I, "'9" Wm """"ue.1” "Mm" T. G. Gerry McManus, who re- t e were badly bum” IE3” he embargo” on Canadian livestock g y W" ” wplm" WC" ” d""V si ned as c.s.U. secretary about (Continued on Page 3 col. 3) and meats is not a esorlous mat- E s products at 90 per cent of par- ily-a level that has required he-avy government buying of but- ic-r and cheese. , Agriculture Secretary Ezra Talt llcnson said Friday that this de- i'.5lOl'l was made upon assurances ty the dairy industry that it would work out during the year ahead a program that would re- quire less government aid. Farm law permits dull-yi sup- lm1'lS to be set between 75 and Still Near Peak In United States WASHINGHON. (AP) - Lower food and clothing prices have rc- duced United states living costs but they are still close to the re- cord high. The bureau of labour statistics reported Friday that its new in- 11-2 years ago. Both disclosed their Communist party membership and Communist activity within the union. Walsh. however. said he had never been a card-calsryllig party member but was only known as a. "fellow traveller" who held the ........m...-----7 (Continued on Page ii Col. 4) Police Arrest At an impressive ceremony last night at the Canadian Legion first president of the Auxiliary of the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Legion. British Empire Service League. was unveiled by His Honour Lieu- tenant Governor T. W. L. Prpwse. Mm. J. '1'. Davies. president of the Ladies” Auxiliary. presided home. a photograph of the late , Mrs. W. S. Stewart. organizer and . Ladies' . x 10-Yearhdentence For Manslaughter DORzOHES'1'lPJR.. N. 3.. (CF)- Donald Oapson. 28-year-old Mono- ton house painter was sentenced Friday to 10 years for manslaugh- ter in the death of Mrs. Rosie ter", a federal agricultural officla said Friday. He was commenting on a Wash- ington dispatch in which the U. S. agriculture - department said th formal order may not be signed until Monday afternoon and that the border will remain closed un til the order is signed. "That's certainly news to us.' thought the official said. "We there might be a delay in the sign ing until Monday morning. but 1 Found Guilty NEW YORK. (AP)-A jury Fri- day night found Minot Mickey Jelke guilty on two counts of com- pulsory prostitution. The flashy young playboy-heir to oleomargarlnc millions faces a maximum sentence of up to 40 years in prison. The all-male jury was out less than five hours. It got the case B '3” per Cent 0! P8l”lty- Parity is I1 dex 3h0Wed I dew"? 01 l-W0"'9mh3 over the ceremony. and in a brief wins. another lmifidg. doesn-l, mean . price designed to be fair to farm- 09 OM PG? Cant fmm mlds 0663- , ' address referred to the wonderful . sentence was imposed by Justice anyghinz. 19, lg 1-lo; a 59,-10...; mat. ?'47 ptmi am" a 25.4” rrs in relation to prices they puy- 591' tn mid-January 7 n I work done by Mrs. stewim. .arld J.E. Michaud after the jury found mju i ”a- N”? Y?” "1059 Sensational In the case of butter. the cur- The new index in patterned 11- mentioned that. as well as to Capson guilty of the reduced Th, US. had gmggd 13,; Nuvem. Vice harms m 5'93” , lent. support rate is 67.75 cents a ter the bureau's old one. but it honour her. the picture would be charge in a new trial of a murder hgf ii -3-ould rpopgn gm bard” ' The Verdm upheld the 5l””” pound. In the new marketing covers more items in more areas tangible evidence to auxiliary mem- g charge, ' ' ”0m9"”0” P11” -V011”! J91” W55 it your beginning April 1, the but- ler support price is expected to lie about two cents lower. The department has bought 88.- 000.000 pounds of butter and 27.- llii0.000 pounds of cheese undcr price support guarantees since ' ' Id We Novcmber. . nth” com, hive declined some. med zanumh Kmm cent”; (lg- enthusiasm with which she e a both man. O.n.AwAl (cphgcavemohaen. guerite Cordova. The charge that what since then The soernment me in a heresy dispute between conlilnuerl on Page 15 col. 1) Mrs. wing. a widow, was found oral Massey as returned from a h” 'P”sm"”d P” '”'0"'””” W” Coming Plgvents "Legion dance in Belfast Hall. Dillon and Splllett. - "women's Association variety tiny. March 2nd. ..,.. "Ice Races at Avondale, Satur- Galn Feed Finance Plan. For part John". am-rlng(.l-lelen Hayes and Robert Walker. A gripping story Of a Communist. "Farmers Co-operative seed cleaning plant. Crapaud. ready to Clean timothy seed. clover. grain. gitdlllmer MacDonald's Mill, Crap- ll . "Annual Meeting of the Fort Ausustiu Dairyi co.-operative Association Ltd.. will be held in Ptifllh Hall on Monday. March ind. at 1.80 P. M. It not fins first fine day. I-iugh Trainer, secretary. 4O-- . as ' g nmggylng pigs Monday at Fred Irood pigs over so lbs each. will KIWI 335.00 I Dill fill p01! and is designed to reflect consumer price changes more accurately in the light of present-day buying habits. Living costs today are probably a. bit lower than even the mid- January level because food and index always comes out a month or so behind times because it takes that long to gather and appraise the figures. The January living cost level was 118.9. or 18.9 per cent above under last November's peak. o MONTREAL. (CP)-- George, H MB. Carpenter, who uses the pen- , . p Demonstrations By Poterjlackson KARACHI. (Reuters) - Police have arrested 721 persons involved in demonstrations against Pakis- tan's foreign minister. Sir Moham- Mosiem sects. Twice during Friday afternoon club-swinging police charged dem- onstrators who had showered them with stones and garbage. Among the first arrested were bloody Communist-exploited riots. troops in battle order lined the streets. Zafrullah Khan, one of the India. lie is visiting Egypt. hers of future generations of the work done by the organization since its inauguration in 1926. Min, Davies introduced the speaker, Major '1'. E. Macrfutt. who paid tribute to Mrs. Stewart for tho untiring energy and glowing Two Igceir-e-tillers Reach Montreal MONTREAL. (CP) -- The opening job from Three Rivers. From Montreal East the ice- breakers will continue their chan- HALIFAX. (OP)-Highways Mun- ister Bawding denied Friday a charge by T. A. Giles (Pc-Cum- berland Welt) that payroll pad- ding is "rampant" in his depart- ment. Mr. Rawdlng told the legislature that an fnmti stlon had been launched lmm lltely after the cases or two road foreman wer brought before the public accounts .conIl!ll".OO lut ydlf. One case had already been under consideration by his department. He said both men had been sul- ded. one was convicted of a criminal chute and given a six- mnnth sulveilded sentence. In the "'0 buy smaller ones. Knud Jor- . lemon. second case. the lt.c.M.P. reported the irregularities were too trivial to warrant further action. Mr. Rawding said more than 1,. .100 road for-omen were employed throughout the province and it was impossible to guarantee the integ- Hty 0! illlv-. But' he said Mr. Giles' claim that payroll padding was causing heavy ions of public money was "without foundation." Mr. Giles was not present dur- in: the sitting. ' , ' George Wilson (PC-Hunts west) said in the budget debate that Non. scotis agriculture. particu- larly the apple . was suf- ,fsrlng from lack of markets. Even the deputy minister of agriculture had described the outlook as Mr. Rowe said he agrees with others in his party who stated that the budget gave more relief to the wealthy than to low-income earn- ers. He made a special plea for agriculture. Fsrrn prices were declining rap- idly. The 1armers' returns were the lowest of any industry in Can- ada. Farmers already were in the midst of It recession if not ll de- prsssion. Lost Farm Markets The government had lost. the msrkstl of the farmers; increased his coats; taken over much of his basins: and lost much of his money in wheat agreements. "Government policy on agricul- ..noomy'.i ioomlnueo on Page (Bin. as Laval-Manitoba The two teams est, a. small, all-year-old man with a dark mustache, was charged Friday with murdering nl-year-old Marie-Paule Langlals whose nude body. stabbed and battered. was found elghtdays ago in a field. Judge Rene Theberge set march 5 for preliminary henrlniz. g Just before his arraignment. a coroner's jury returned I verdict holding him criminally responsible for Miss 1Anglsls' death. HICKORY. N. C.. (AP)-William Ferguson. 75 In American who helped place Canadian shipyards on I war production basis in the second World War. died in hos- pital here Thursday night. Mrs. J. T. Davies, president of Saturday. Feb. 28. H L die Au. lliary of the Char- . g p -- gm: zvvgnfe. Iorseflhe a194J1':91:de;'( membietrts emwgzgl lagygglzedacllgg lo!&eu,awnsbm,:ch' camdmn Leg, in tin cans and stove pipes. Territories. and Yellowknife. NWT. RELlEF (RE "Reserve March 1'ith for Con- '3 ' C ” u R Comm 9 E ' ion. who presided at last night”: lg both won un- MONTREAL. (OPT-iRoland Gen- Capson had been found guilty and sentenced to be hanged last June at an earlier trial. The new trial was ordered following an ap- peal to the Supreme Court of Canada by John Carvell. l0.'loncton lawyer who defended Capson in dead in a back room of her ram- shackle, debris-littered home - Moncton Oct. 2. 1951. Police who searched her house after her death'found nearly :30.- 000 in cash and bonds "idden away in .Vial'cl-l 1. which is a Sunday. Governor-General Returns From Trip six-day air t.rip to Canada'snorth- west. Travelling aboard an'ROAl'" North Star. he visited Churchill, Man. on the west coast of Hudson Bay. Fort Smith. just north of .the Alberta border in the Northwest . (1).?t;ce"' Hunpwn Huh Mnch most eminent men in Asia, is a 'nel-widening job into the harbor . - , . . former member of the mercy 6, mp" 0. Montreal. Th” my me D b 1. 1' LONDON, (AP)- A thinly-ab new spelllnz. . India's executive council and .Ius- a couple of weeksor more depend- e a mlded "WP" M We Hwse "1 CP”5"V3”" 5” Wmlllm DEW .”Cm-no to tho masquerade car- . M pm 1 C t3 msh ' Commons Friday approved in ing. a leading foe of tinkering "W51 m North RN” Rink Mom ce 0 e Hgh curt o r ing on the weather and how long a . . 1 ml in V” In .m I , H takes the mom ice to move out n S prlnclp e a prov e r wl tie Queens English, said the phonetic spelling of the English language. Despite opposition from the however, to cnlist its majority lo 9 Carpenter. Montreal Gazette 0ut- S t G t M N t - .g I - ' gay. February 23th. starting time dog; coiumnm, more Friday that S O u,;l;:?P;:::G'LBiSf)and government. the vote was 65 in and the new plays of this post oclock sharp. . than Lgttalk lnrhliif 1t1arlt(l,l;i:n:ll:g;-1 , . o ""1 m”" 5”l"”l"-V mg” i" "'3 linillrlnliavor 0! the W1 on second m;ii:lllck'e chief lieutenant in the "'" DCHOWIPBHKC rlrl. tll"t. '- at "Farmers. ask about the Shul nlmon mm.-.3, d';';m:K lc;:;mr:'ii;n;'::lps.""'V9rs'y The government is oxpccterl. parliamentary battle was lsaac Defeat Spelling Bill ten m Lime Pond Hum base. demonstrations. The government ice- Nremonv humming the me Mm , It was 0.7 per cent above a year promised the ring-leaders would be breakers N. B. McLean and Ernest - , i .. , E t t , ...n,y our Purim mum” mm ago and 11.9 per cent over the punished. Lapointe reached Montreal East :xieSiienF”P"”' Hr” Auxma” o o 0 WHO QAS MOVED 3 I 10, (ceding your ho” and poultry level of June. 1950, when the Kor- Although Friday's trouble was late Friday setting a record by ' g-ggg 9 I ' ean war began. but 0.3 per 'cent not on the scale of last year's seven days in the annual channel- mm to read more effectively with the bill would force alterations in "all our literature from the New Testa- ment to the plays of Shakespeare Piiman, grandson of the inventor gold-plated. Cadillac-sporting pimp with classy girls for hire. How- everf the jury asked mercy for Jelke from the judge. Jelke was convicted of inducing Pat Ward into prostitution and trying to do the same with hilar- or ranur-In Ville OTTAWA. (CP)-Two sit-ps ly Newsletter. Men of the 27th in the past. over to help provide atmosphere in the British Red hour luvs periods Shield Club. throughout the your instead of The steps came in the wake'of his third 14-day leave. improve army morale in Germany are described in the army's week- hrigildls now leave which has been in effect Two Canadian Salvation Army workers have arrived in Hann- Canadian Army Morale In Germany protests by clergyman rcillrning Iroopl low in the brigade to and that lack of passes and Canadian Club the reason. and lottelnwn 32 and J6. fnrilltics nro part of can have eight 43-hour passer ;. Dcfcncr Minisic-r Claxinn year in audition in two lwo- nrmy nfiircrs have denied ih week leaves. The 48-hour passe? CliiiYl1"S- . substitute for a third two-week l'nder the new 1:-are amuse- ment it is possible for A man i takc two an ling time during. the year and some that mornlc is days crrch pills two days' travel- also take advantage. of eight 48- spread utcs later than Charlottetown. air to all regions Saturday and Sunday. Another band of showers and snow flurrles will move south- east across the district Saturday Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island-Variable n cloudincss with znowflurrles, clear- ing Saturday afternoon: cold-.r. West. winds 15: low-high at Char- lculul P033509 V0111” IOCII 7000 mm mung Izaak Hunter said commerc- ...m. ' n--s - d 1 - W I k defeat the bill if End Whhn ll of Pitman's shorthand. .. m" ial catches of Atlantic salmon have OTTAWA. (GP)-Hon. EarlR.owe, isentyehga? ogmgazfglvecglmifggg ?1:;mT;f:,m:fif.LDn?n B:(,n!H,P;:'al ocfeg comes up for further considcr- Pitman said a government study and maximum(g:pm;m13::nmum 1” 5””: N3hm"l- C05 011- declined steadily and the problem veteran Progressive Conservative ' p 2 hi ih i ' - "R 1' d t'""'"i Pf Enghsh spelling 5h”"ld ewmd V9.94 M03539! (3 831- '3iml)- Din” has become "very serious." member said Friday in the Com- debM'e on me budget" tlialts Chniii eN ct.lpnw.l'st ail) loss It I” ” Pm”? PM 5W”5””d m ”"he'E”3”5h'5993kl”3 Wunmes Mm Mu. & Spmenr He said commercial drift netting man; the gammy," government pP"h9rP5 "'9 l59V9”,""e"t had it?" should beueugedulnnauze K0395" hy Llibor MP Folllck, A language so that they could give their 4? 3 ookumma Q 51 B t .5 And is liartly blamed. In New Bruns- may decide against an election ::(ed;,ell'ie;vT;,lg ?::1.K":e 21:”! Plate War." expert. and ii: sari; it lfIlVOl:',PS VlPI;V'S”0l:i thebhicmt met1h0d5- d 27 '14 as. eaon - . 'r - 't r 0 es' oic c ' . I lion Roonlsftoday at 8 P. M. Hlsh- :imfkidh(Ilf11g kisiltlgrrigililrfrlixliertllliig thlgfryeabwe member of the Co MP5 it held Home back in use me Lndmgn Jloatn Climillet rmio Rik-lye 20l'9ql'l'1imelil:ln- 0 C n M0 n l 0wn0el'1Lof :1 srchoxiiilnoimliiliiiiaglcis. Rem” 20 21 w. 1. .....- election we .1: ....... ...... .. ii: at W” 3:: ;':"”:;3.":".i.:.":.'::":i:l..:””; 35:31l"'..:?..3."”t...Lii l-'.":::..I3::?1Elli”;”;?..f:..:'”X”.E3.:f.W.?::.'23: Stilt-”' in list Auxiliary will hold a. rummage :,;1ob10:,nPguL ii.V,fhtf3,i:ger,.en1iyongunf :I::9gl;v?j 3; muctrlimx renleftliu ithe areal uumhot mucnpucn next O!d:rcAlryMlilelll.yl1nr (0Sc',m'wR' would be spelled "iclefonc" and mate said 30 per cent of the i15- M9"””'l 33 41 Mir. this afternoon. 3 P. M.'1n glbla has resulted" one suggestion electloill S on 9 EN 0 e at "P", l fun 3 C e 0 imm in n' so on. However, it contemplates l-oar-olds in n 1948 survcv proved Qllebec 31 39 ”'””” Hm has been that sports fishing only lllepreisentativc for the Ontario giucin... in 5,,.i..,- Vriul University of Manitoba no thanks in spelling for grown- to be bnckwnrrl readers. i fxhnb-l"h'i 4.2 ...... ' ' . - ' ' t r , . r r r - one on - -- ..Nmh m for salmon be allowed until sal- constituency or Duflerin-Slmcoe defeated st. Pairlcks College, link It mrrcls would direct the Foes oi the bill said rs chief new Ham” 32' . ver Rink Saturday. men become more plentiful. and a minister without portfolio Life at the present Parllalllent. Ottawa. ministry of education to conduct. was that it would set up a second February Bth. Nine Mile Creek doe. not expu-5 um" Aug 25 1954 M . g, . a seven-year experiment. with spelling si-stem alongside the ac- Ch3””m”"Wn 2” W Bulldogs vl. Cornwall Meteors. . , , but there has been gpeculnllrin this W” H '- I about 5,000 children to determine ceptcd one which would confuse S-Vdne-V 3? 34 Fl 3 - - - . . Y rmoltl - pr H 82::H33.IBSl1(lnlltuel dpgyotrr. Game NS. :::e::lr;.e!rial;n will iinn Murder charge Lam if it 1! possible to teach children mule. uinn help youngstcls. S: Johlnl; NM 19 W - , ' E b ' T... M... --- , some members. Liberals among. "I '" . "Showing at Mt. Stewart fo- ' P 1 ' . ill. in my in i th el -l u k I nsurnx, (CF)--The ucaihar tiny and .s....... --n. 5.. emes ayro . 21 mg ....;";,,w.';:.. .r;. .3 ,,,:.,,,. :. ..,;a. lit iiellitc Willi a e eps IO mprove ....... .... ......... ....... Will bring gradually colder and drier l . r Outlook for Sunday. sunny and colder. o liigh tide today at chuloti-iiown lmve periods of 14 at 11.15 A. M. and 10.53 P. M. High tide on the North shore at d 6.04 A. Mrond 5.52 P. M. Summersid tide eighteen min- sun rises today at 8.65 A. M. and sets at 5.57 P. M.