JULY 15. 1953 Y P"'THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ff . V I summer Street. News. Subscriptions. Ad House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores Kenya News stand. Water Street; servlcl Drill Store; Fred's ism. JESERVE July ic (-rejni, cake, Darnley Hall. Spon- snrcd DY W- 1- ..1(tE CREAM Festival on Ker.- mgwn Catholic Church grounds. games. music, lunches, July 22nd. 7 pm DDANCE July 13th in old Lwar Freetown school. . DRECENTLY MARRIED- A prpuy wedding was performed by Rex. C. O. Hewlett in O'Leary Bap- H5; p.;rF0l18gE on July 2 when Miss Zena shrley Waite andd Mr. Ivan Bliss MacDougall both of Spring- feld West were united in marriage. Their many friends wish them liippiness, . -SHOWER AND BIRTHDAY - l'.r.a and white streamers and an airli of lilacs made a pretty set- . for the bridal chair at a . xcellaneous shower for Miss Isa- bcl MacRae on June 2'.) at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John iiicltae at French River. To the s-ruiiis of bridal music played byl Mis John McKay the bride-to-be M. escorted to the room by lierl :.:4'6.'. Ruth. Parcels were carried hv Misses Phyllis Hudson and wiiiiifred Braiider. and ribbons air-iv cut by Mrs. Parker MacRae and Mrs. Wilbert Locke and gifts xiere arranged by Mrs. Wilfred D .'lfllE. The occasion also marked ill? birthday of the br?de-elect.- B'i:. v Graham-MacLean PRINCE COUNTY .0l"FlCI! Somme:-aide. Phone 0031. GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON Bell Bookstoru, Summer street; Gouriln Drugstore, 21 Central stunt. Aiyro Douco i.'u Grocery. second Street; Water Street; Vince's Grocery. 120 Ilusull Street: Enman'r self- ILL. Walla in Ifenslngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Aiberton: Frank Weeks. Ilepreuntauu. Phone: 68-2 Office and 68-3 Ilonaa. vertiaing lleprauntativoa B032 and 8033. bought at any of the in Sununcrlidez Mark Gandet. 81 Granville street: Inland Motor Transport. Grocery, Convent Street- -aoimiziv CARNIVAL. wh- nesday. July 15th. Lunches, games and other amusements. -PALMER ROAD. there will be a Liberal Meeting tonight July 16th in the Parish Hall. Palmer Road. to be addressed by J. Watson Macxaught and other speakers. -POSTNUPTIAL SHOWER-Mr and Mrs. P, A. MacKinnon. (nee Mary MacDonald.) Kenslngton. were entertained at a postnuptlal shower at the home of Mr. Mac- Kinnon's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John David Mac- Donald. Pisquid West. on June 15. The guests of honor were the recipients of a shower of gifts, and a musical evening was furn- ished by the Macxinnon family, Mr. Daniel Birt. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Burke and others. A buffet supper was served when tea was telephone on which she took the white card on the tele poured by Mrs. Aeneas MaoKinnon. Mrs. Clarence Coffin. Jr.. Kenneth Jay and others.-Bur. -SHOWER AT KENSlNGTOlN'- Miss Geraldine McLean. a popu- lar and efficient teacher at Keil- sington High School. was guest of honor at a pre-nuptial shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moase, when she wns the recipient of many gifts. Yellow and white streamers lent a. festive air to the room. Zvliss Thelma Adams escort- ed her. Parcels were carried in by Misses Rebecca Jardine and Isabel Cotton. aitd the ribbons were cut by Mrs. Kenneth Clark nnd Miss Mary Boivness. Accompaiiyiiig ver- ses and names were read by Misses Frances Kelly and Marlene Davi- Wedding - The marriage of Miss Nora .n-r.iidine McLean. daughter of Mr. a (l Mrs. Gerald McLean. of Ken-i on and Mr. Robert Frizzcl (1.. nam. son of Mr. and Mrs. Br--rher Graham of Rose Valley. took place in the United Church llmse in Kensington at 3 o'clock an Saturday. July 4. ' Rev. Louls.Miirray was ilie offi- ciuiiig clergyman. The bride wore a white orgaiidyi mar taffeta gown. in ballerina-l l9ll:(Ll'i with white accessories. and rfrsage of red roses. She was at- wzded by Miss Thelma Adams. who wore a balleriiia-length dress of yellow nylon net-over-niarqui- trite with white accessories and a -nrsage of red roses. llhe bridegroom was attended by in brother. Mr. Delmar Graham. iirs. McLean. mother of the iizde chose a dress of Pacific blue with black accessories and a sage of yellow rcses, while Mrs. (ham. mother of the groom wore :.w. v her with pink accessories and t Corsage of yellow roses. l”Dl'.f)Wlllg the ceremony. a recep- mil was held at Birch Hill Tourist Home for 30 guests, where the hole was decorated and centred i:'h a two-tier wedding cake top- ml with miniature bride and .'l'lV.'1lll. rn.is't to the bride was proposed ll Rev. Mr. Murray and respond- -:l to by the groom. later the happy couple left on a ' r of the Mnritimes. when the )l".(l8 wore a light blue gitbardine air with pink accessories. They will reside at Rose Valley. S'sid; 1...; league Game -The Yankees defeated the Red ix 22-1 in a regular Little Big- :”" l.eague fixture at the Queen Z Jabeth Park yesterday. Ed Ar- Wllillll. the winning pitcher. al- mcti only two hits. while the ilniiks were getting 15 off the of- mugs of Garth Harris. Stan Gay. Ed Boates. Garland Harris Had Don Ross hit home runs. and iisn .1 double each. Purcell got a ilwbnzger also, and Bobby Phil- :-is a triple. Accept Springfield in Quebec League T MONTREAL (OP)-President 590112 Slater of the Quebec ””F'K0.V League said Tuesday that Ruringiieici. Mass, Indians have iiiirially been accepted into the league. Springfield operated last season .n the Eastern Amateur League. )lln9F Eddie share has indicated 11' iiill keep several players from lint team. with the additions from he American Hockey League. Addition to Springfield to the QHL. which was the Quebec sen- or Hockey League before turning nrnfessional last spring, brings to 'lftht the number of cities in the tircuit. The others are Montreal Rnyals. Quebec. Chicoutimi. Otto- ”. Valleyfield. Sherbrooke and Sliawinigan Falls. SPRING VALLEY W. I. ' s Mrs. Harry Sudsbury was hos- ufil to members of Spring Valley 'l'inurlcen members and two vin- i”'-” were present. school com- W09 Crozlcr. Harry sutlsbury, Mrs. w.J Mrs. Hubert Wiley were appointed delegates The annual convention. '10 Mrs. Mi hul Brennan are the ff son and gifts were arranged by Mrs. Joseph Harding and Mrs. Eric Thompson. Lunch was served by the hostess. auisted by Mrs. Oliver Campbell. Mrs. Leith Paynter and Mrs. -Ivan Harrington. aunts of the bride. Mrs. Joseph Harding and others.-Bur. ' National League ,(Cont;nued from page in other Sll0.000 went into tlid"-fund from the radio television rights. hing a visit to relatives in N aunt of the bride groom. Also as- I of S100. presented here by Mr. sisiing the hostess in serving were Packers City Sa1eSman' and Mr. more step nearer to reality. J umbo' Jackpot Winner THE GUARDIAN. -9- -e Mrs. Jolm D. MacGuigan, Hope River, stands by the the call last Monday evening from the Canada Packers Jumbo Jackpot Operator. Note phone. Mrs. MacGuigan had written the name "Maple Leaf Toilet Soap" on this card to remind her to answer the phone correctly between 6:30 and 4:30 Monday eveningf Mrs. lVIacGuigan had been plan- ew Ilampshirc, and her Bill Stevenson. S. B. Robison. prize Canada Canada M”':Packers representative. makes her trip this summer one -Photo by L. F. Mclnnis. Foreign Ministers . Confiniied from page 1 l N 7 !WCliineso 0Com- l about increasing also mine in for kind words from Manilc injured his leg again. running out a ground ball in the seventh when he forced Bauer at second. He was limping after the game. CINCINNATI. (APt - The offi- cial box score of the 1953 major league All-Star game: D u: I American Goodman. 2b Fox, 2b . Vernon. lb Fain. lb Bauer. rf j-Mize Mrtmlc. cf . e-Hunter Doby. cf . . Rosen. Sb . Zernial. if Mlll0SO. if Berra. c . Cari-asquel. ss g-Kell Rizzuto. ss Pierce. p Reynolds, p c-Kuenn Garcia. p h-E. Robinson Paige. p o--c--cw-0-Kc-atom:--can--M--up-In OODOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOWOOO ooooooooacaov-oooov-o-coo: cc--coo--ON-be--M--ooow-an---'6' ocoooccov-ooo-on-oooa-oo--;, caoocoooooooocaaooacooom Totals 31 1 5 24 c-flied out for Reynolds in 6th. . e-ran for Mantle in 'mi'. g-flied out for Carrasquel in 8th. h-flied out for Garcia in 8th. j-singled for Bauer in 9th. National Reese. as Hamner. ss . Schoendienst, 2b .. Williams. 2b Musial. if Kluszewski. lb d-Hodges. lb Campanella. c lriathews. 3b Bell. cf .Bell. of i-Snider, of slaughter. rf Roberts. p a-Riner Spahn. p b-Ashburn Simmons. p . f-J. Robinson Dickson. p . -.-o--on-or-:our.aw.L-2.:-0-or-ac-A: cooaooowv-co---oooooeoa .-oo--coon-aoaoo--o--cocoons: o9ooooo.o.-.a.:-och--o-usaao--3 ococoo-iaoooanocaooe-to--, ocoooooooccooccooooon V -- o M Q 4 Q Totals a-struck out for Roberts in 3rd. b-singled for Spahn in 5th. d-ran for Kluszewski in 0th. f-fouled out for Simmons in 1th. i-walked for Bell in 8th. .. 000 000 001-1 . 000 020-12:-S Summary RBI-Ashburn. Reese 2. Slaughter. Dickson. Minoso 23- Reese.- SB-slaughter. DP-Curran quel and Vernon. Lzirr-American 0. National 7. BB-Roberts 1. Spahn l. Reynolds 1. Simmons 1, Garcia 1. Paige 1. 60-Roberts 2, Pierce l. Spahn 2, Simmons 1. Garcia 1. HO-Roberts l in 3; Pierce 1 in 3; spahn 0 in 2; Reynolds 2 in 2; Sim- mons 1 in 2; Garcia 4 in 2; Paige 3 in l: Dickson 3 in 2. R and ER- Roberts 0-0, Pierce 0-0. Bpahn 0-0. Reynolds 2-2. Simmons 0-0. Gar- Anierican .. National E-None. cia 1-l, Paige 2-2. Dickson l-l. HBP-By Reynolds. Mathews: W- Spnhn. L-Reynolds. U-Conlln (NLi plate; Stevens (AL) lb; Don- Ittelll (NLI 2b: McKinley (AL) lb; Larry Napp (AL) if; lngeln (NLJ . T-2:19. A-30.848. Gate re- ceipts-0l55.0ii4. Benjamin Franklin was the lath child in I family of 1'1. I vicinity;l)Ef?0ll'il'flEflClEillOn had been Miss El..".2ibe:h Aylwiird, Boslon, tire .Jclni and Mary Jo. Souri,-5 are CHARLOTTETOWN No Nomination Af Prince County C.C.F. Convention --A C. C. F. nominating con- vention called last evening at Sunimerside was adjourned with- out selccting a candidate to con- test the federal riding of Prince County. The convention meeting heldi prior to fl public meeting. ad-. dressed by Mr. M. J. Coldweil. C.C.F. national leader. was re- sumed after this meeting but was further adjourned without having reaclied .1 decision (-1! to the selection of a candidate. al- though all members present .il. the meeting indicated a desire in! have n C. C. F. standard if"-"er in the contest. Q Police Report At Council Meeting -At. the regular meeting of the Monday evening. the report of tliei Police Department was subniittedl by Councillor Clarence Steele as; follows: Intoxicated condition, ar-l lrests 51 lC0nVlCtiOllS 51:; Zibiliiy to ldrive impaired 6 (convictions UH: (theft 1 (dismissed '1'; speeding 1,. (conviction ll; vagrancy 1 (con- viction ll: assault. 2 (convictions 1, dismissed it; total fines and costs collected Sl.06l.00: dog ll- ctnses 530.00; miscellaneous 5928.00: building permits 338.00: parking meter collections 5562.00. 1 Councillor Sheen reported that a. recciv-3 d from the Chief of Police Peteri -R White that hospital authorities: lliad suggested that posters be plac-- imunist -nrnl shipmcnis to lh9l-S1355-vgls v.sit:iig her prireiits, Mr.:m' In me hggpnnl section .;5i;jng' 1nId)o-lflllnna tlicatrei. d g 1' lu H igclmlltiis. William Aylward, Skfillefs .111 parties driving in that vicinity; ll PS ant .0? . (I IS) l", - i ' ' "noted with great s-Iisr-mow --- il”1?lI2kE..lS.liflli-Jl3S”.tf. ilf.?f.i'iif.'l the new pi'npos:ils made by the. Mr. Mariel: Dawson and sniisdgd (119 council mat, an the pl-13011-. 'l-Trench -govci'iiineiitV to -tho! tliren Dnstt('i:.' .if'ass.Ra'i-'9 spending their am who had hem slung me D0,. lllflo-Lllllllw sifiics is In: 1 me iaca . -1 iiith .f.. Dausons innthei. me so much trouble dunm. pas; Blnleflg "iuulirtl rrmipletinc their M:-2. Harr; Dawson. Sea Cow Pond..m0mh5 had been sentenced to soveroifzniy and inrlcpondeiice. l DVD... imrious terms in me Dorcheslel. Smith l(nrca'.s' armed forces Mrs. Melvin McQua'Id and chil-gpmmemmnn ..s, foreign nlllli5l0l'S. .v:.slt.iig Mrs. McQuziid's pare:ils,l In their filial cnmniuiiiqiie. the h.. and Mrs. Austin Handrali.'in.! T ministers proposed (but the B-4 Clii'istophsi”s Cross rue Four fort-i,'.:n niinister; .'IlllU'tlV;"'l ...Lg 5 '-"””T ,iiriiion-wide cit-ctions in (lll'l(l0fll Mr. and Mr; Russ g mlward Mdl Cfllll1l7”:fl'(2lLlDE:'ff1 l ;Germmi.i'. Set up .1 single :nvcrn- tiniigliieiznmleiie, inotqrcd to Sus- QE13FrEd to the next sitting of thti mt-nt (horn and conclude on Ans'- sex, N. B, to vi:-:t Mrs. A)l.ii'al'd'5 Su'p,.(,mP Conn in November. lrian pence sciilcniciil. lparenis. . The appval of Smmom. O-Bl.-Hug. Aiur-rii':in nlfivirils sziitl ivril- F A iaeomelown Rm.an).' (.hm.g(,d with ten invitations would ha sent to M1"E1I;nf Kenny and 30:5 Gr Bospsenmz lmoximtmg liquor. was am, MMFOW mtm" m" "V m”” m”- M355-. 01'? SUESTS 01 MT-KP1111.'v''sllieard. The csnviciion was uphe'.(1'l days SUSIRPSHHS NW NW "0"-' pareius. Mr. and Mrs. James Kellflylbuc the sentence was amended L0 8. fr.-rencc he held in into Sepf':ni- ifnggrfjl-dl Mme 0! 53mm.) and costs. or 1h,-L-9. U" M O"”h”' mcrm lnioiiths in tail. .ili'. Hessian ap-l Prcsidcni l'li.aciilinum'. ilmV in- Mr Roy Dnvsuii. Sta P pond. pPm.E.d rm. ime Crown. M... O-Don,-. Ilivnlwl. mi-Ill! 021'"? 0”9N'(""” has a recent b'l:lllfSx visitor to nail for the acru-ed. l l” '"”" mm RUSSHP P”"."."r' 5llmm?1'5ld9. M .V. the opening of the rnurf, theg :Gcor:i hlulnnkov, Jillfl British? wrgg Grand M1” was muem and gum. 11' inn” F'i'”"l' l9"'l”” 'r 'h" mi". Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cameron had selected irs foreman. it was. -931" "ll"l-ii?” lml ”'"V”'”'”l '" and children. Marv, Bill. Florence'sivoi'ii as follows: Fuieniau. .los-l -"V'”l"E "'9 G?l'"m” "ml Mb". Aim il.ll(l Nam of S11 nmersidc wcrel.-ph Campbell. Poplar ll-oint: Win-I NW1” l"'”h1”"5- vsitcrs of Mrs. C3l'll'3l'f?ll'S parciiis.l.stoii Birt. St. Peters: l-lrank Coyle. Corinne Wilson Wins N. S. ladies Golf Title of st. Andrews. N. B. shot a sparkling 79 over the Ashburii course here Tiicsclay to win the l i l I I i i two strokes. Combined with a first round Bi. it gave her a grcss of 164. two strokes better than Mrs. E. M. llodson of" Liverpool, N.S. With her handicap. the six-time winner of the New Brunswick title had a net of 150. four better than Mrs. C. B. Rondeau of Halifax and Miss M. Penny of Brldgeivafer. N. S.. tied for third with gross scores of H4. Mary Driscoll. l5-year-old school- girl from Moncton, did the course in 84 to give her a 178 total. good for fourth place. Miss Wilson aLs-a won the ap- proaching and putting competition with Miss Drlscoll second. S;corid round, total. gross and net scores for out-of-town players: First division. Miss B. Trites. Bridgewater. 8'!-lill-173: Mrs. G. B. Gordon. St. Andrews. 8'!-l83-175: Mrs. P. W. Young. Triim. 98-l9.'l- 163. Second division. Miss A McCor- mick. New Glasgow. 109-216-172. Third division. Mrs. W. K. Sharpe. Truro, ll9-233-i652 Mrs. J. Bricrley, New Glasgow, 116-242- 174. Lead-Changes Hands In if. S. Golf Tourney DARTMOUTH. N S (CPi-Two Halifax and Dartmouth players took over the lead Tuesday in the Nova Scotia amateur golf champ- ionships being played here. Eddie Crowell of Halifax and R J. (Bob) Foley of Dartmouth went into the lead with two-round totals of 148. l Roy Morrison of Moncton, the leader after the first day of play Monday. was tied with Peter Doig nnd Rex Joudrey of Dartmouth in the runner-up spot. one stroke be- hind the leaders. Charles Clarke. also of Dart- mouth. nhot a '72 to give him third spot and AW (Pudi Carter was fourth with 150. Tied in fifth were Maurice Dow- ling of Moncton: Rocky Jollymore Lorne Smith and Bernie Wood, all of Dartmouth. men with 151. Morrison had a rough time Tuesday. carding a '75 with 38 and 37. LH Norman of Mmenburg took over control of the senior division with a 30-hole score of 79. Play continues, Wedncsday and in the afternoon the low 12 and ties will battle it out over in holes for the title. Mr hid Mrs. Pctrr Tignish. A. Burke, of Rev. Clarence Roche. of Iona. spent a week in Tignish dur- intz the absence of Rev. J. A. Mac- Donald and Rev. Dennis Gallant ivlm were makinq their Annual re- treat at S. D. U Mr. H. W. Clay of the Depart- ment of .-xzzrlculiure was a recent visitor in Tiqiiisli. the guest of Mr. Nova Scstia-ladies golf crown b.V.WllS"115llFR- , Mr. Gerald I-Iandrithan was a r - ztellf business visitor to Charlott - itown. He was accompanied by Mrs. John 3. Christopher and Mrs. Her- . man Cahill. Friends of Mr. Wilbert Ellsworth. T.znish, regret he is confined to his home due to illness. Mrs. Otto Botvnasis. Boston. Mass. is spending her holfd ys at: her former home in Tignish. Miss Bertha Desnoches who was attending colleqe in Quebec City is spending a vacation with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Isear DesRoches. Tignish. Master Ronnie Bernard. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bernard. Nail Pond, has returned from Western Hospital. Albertcvn. Mr. and Mrs. James Ellsworth. Ascension. had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Kler Boyle and daughter, Catherine. Mr. and Mrs. .A. Mul- ligan and Mr. A. Corr nf Kinkora. Mr. Vincent Handrahan. Christ- opher's Cross motored to Conway. where he was the guest. of Mr. and "Mrs. Michael Moran. He was ac- companied by his father, Mr, Aus- tiii I-lnndrahan and Mr. Emmett Gallant. Mr. Wade Harper and son Bill. Southnort School is spending a short holidav with her parents. Mr and Mrs. John R Doyle. Tlgnish. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kinch. slcmon Park. motored to Tignish to visit relatives. Rev. Alphonse Gaudei. O. M. 1.. Edmonton. Alta.. is spending a month's vacation in Tiimisli where he is the truest of his sitter and hrnth-r-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrington. Summersidc, spent A few dnvs as IIIIPQTJ of Mr. and Mrs. Austin I-Tnndrahan, Christopht-r'.q Cross. Friends of Mrs. Alexander Rhea. Sen Cow Pond. are snv-rv to hear of her illiieu in the City Hospital. Charlottetown. V" F'3llCl! Harper Halifax. is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. How;-rd Hnrpcr. Tirnish. Mrs. John R. Gavin Tivnish has ac her guests. her arm. Mr George Gavin and her brother. Mr. Roy Harper of Worcester. Mat-s. Mrs. Levi Hll'idl:;hI!'i and chil- Miss Bertha Dovle. principal of. Montague: Stewart McEwen. St. Peters: C. A. Shaw. Montague: Harold Coffin. Cherry Hill: Hush MacPhee. Cmiavoy: Angus Mathe- lson. Glen William: Albert Acorn. iDundas: Wilbur Webster. Marie: lErucst. Rossiter. Niorell: Earl Mac- Donald. Cardigan. The following is a synopsis of the charge in the jury: In charging the Grand Jury Mr. i.lustice Maccuigan painted outthat ithe great. object of the institution lot the Grand Jury was to prevent ipersons being called to answer al- lleged crimes without reasonable grounds for accusation. The pro- ceeding of the Grand Jury are con- ducted in private so that ii suspect- ed person may iiot. without reas- onable proof of guilt. suffer the mrirtiflcation of public trial. The function of a Grand Jury is to investigate all charges of in- dictable offenses, and if satisfied that a prlma facie case exists. to make a formal accusation known as the indictment. After charging the Grand Jury on their general duties the court read the sheriff's report: A total of 101 cases in King's County Court: murder. 1: wounding. 1: theft. .52 causing n. disturbance. 2: obstruct- ing pollce officer. 4: vagrancy. 6: reckless driving. l: selling intox- icating liquor. 1: operating a motor vehicle while impaired. 20: intox- lciited in a public' place. 60. Ills Lordship then presented to the jury two bills of indictment. On these charges. he said. "you will bring in a true bill or no bill." He explained that it was the duty of the jury to examine witnesses. If sufficient evidence was presented. a true bill was to be brought in. if. on the other hand. after examining all the witnesses whose names were submitted. not sufficient. evidence was presented. it "no bill" might be brought in. He warned the jury that they were not trying the case. but wer- merely to determine whether there '.llai-iiime economy. he . other . homicide was I Russell than of Toronto. Ont, are spend-l 1g the summer months with Mrs: Handrahans parents. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Ellsworth. Nail Pond. l Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leclnir imd' children of strmmei-side spent a week-end in Tignlsh where thgvl were the guests of Mrs. LeClafr's mother. Mrs. Cletus Gaven. Out of town guests attending the Commencement Exercises at Tig- iiish included Mr. B. A. O'Grady M. A.. Charlottetown, who addressed, the graduates. Rev. Wm. Simpson and Rev. E. G. Ella-orth. E. D. U. Rev. Emanuel Richard. Palmer Road. Rev. W E. Monaghan, Al- berton. Wilma Jenkins, summer- side and Paula Gillis and Marie nowncss. Charlottetown. -The second and final game be- tween Christopher-ts Cross and Anglo school teams was played re- cently when the Chriatophers Cross team won their second straight game by the score of 7-3. The Anglo team played better ball than previously when the Christ- opher's C1-on team won by the score of 27-1 .51. Health Plan. Plank In CCF Program .;M1', M. J. Coldwell. iiationul leader of the C. C. F. Party. told a public meeting held in Summer- side last evening that a compre- hensive national health plan to take care of the needs of the Can- adian people was foremost in the program supported by the C. (i. F. He said there is no single measure that will aid the Canadian people more titan the introduction of this "long needed health plan financed on the basis of ability to pay." He referred to C.C.F. efforts to- wards this end and reviewed thr- progress made in the field of health, medical and hospital care. by the C. C. F. provincial govern- ment lii Saskatchewan. He said all parties had now followed the lead of the c.C.F. in their support- of a national health program and that it would surely be implement-.1 ed by the next Federal Parliam:-n:.:' He said this was a position the; other parties had to take for the. purpose of securing votes. "but. lief added. "that's all right with us. as: long as we get the nmioiial health? protection for the Canadian people.l Suiiimerside Town Council held om We (1001 Care Very much ivhn fakesl Smlt the credit for it." Speaking in support of forwardll prices for stability in agricultural and the effect of freight. rates nli said that: freight rates had advanced 98 pei" cent since 1947. He referred al J to C.C.F. efforts to have the Can-i adian Government recover ilir British inarket for agriciiltiiral produ:-o. He stressed the lastiritz iinpo:'t- ance of agriculture in the Cnii:-id-1 ian economy and said that whilci national i'esoui'r'r.s are tic-; pleted with time. the soil. ivheii. well cared for and conserved. is the one inexhaustible asset. Referring to fransp-ci'fntion. was sufficient evidence ,to WRTl'Hll'H having the case tried by peiit jury.' His Lordship then read the in-1 dit-fmciit of Ezra Arnold. P.ris:ol.l chargezi with the murder of Har-. i-is 1.. Arnold. Bristol. He went on: to explain homicide. and H5: culpability and iioii-culpability: saying further that culpable either murder or manslaughter. while non-culpablc homicide bore no offense. He also reviewed part of the crown evid- Price as given in the preliminary. hearing. He then read the indictment oil I 7 Brown, Dingwells Mills. charged with wounding Allen Blaisdell, Dingwells Mills. In this. Case. he said. after defining the; charge. it was not necessary to. prove intent. ' The offence. was complete with-. constitute wounding it is only necessary that there be a breaking lof the skin. He also reviewed the.hezan evidence in this case. and on llsl completion be instructed the jury) to retire. E Supreme Court will resume thisl niorning at 10 am. when the mom-l bars of the petit. jury will be se:-; ected. It is understood that the; case of Ezra Arnold will then pro-i ceed. l Foremost A 44 Mr. Caldwell Coldwell sax; ii"-ER.5llOllli'l ndop: n polic; whereby tmiispnrlaiinii is looked upon as of national lin- pormiice and S.ilf'l the government. should go beyond fifty per cent on the 'l'izi:is Canada llighway con-: ti-on costs. Mi. Caldwell said the C.llI-1 had. no Cl'lllf'lSnl of niaklnr; cxpeiiditiire.-1. on defence in view of the world slillfllloll and ll:-3 party has sup-. ported dcfrnce apprnpi'ia!iriiis while ir.sisiin,o. that they should be ccoiiriiiiit-ally sprnt. But lie added. "such was not always the case. Spcakiiig of the role played or ilie C.C.l-T iii Caiiadiaii DUlll.lC3. he said the par ys cfloris ll.li'P boeii very ivnrthiiliile in iayiiip. Lite lcuiidatinivs for puiilic health an.l social se rity iiniv enjoyed bv: the Cniiridian people. He conclud-3:i' with the opniion that sooner or; -t s tllcvc will be a do-moc:'atic socialist gnvernineiii in this coiiiilm. and that that government will liuilrll on the l).'iSlS of the t-diicationa l uork that C.C.Y. siipp-ni'trrs have: done. Jinjnyed Lohsters l')ui'iiig hi: .Vortliiiiiiht-rlririrl . Sirnit crns:iit;: mi ihn ferry Alu-gucil. tho U-l-yitlllll-Olfl load:-r strolled about the (lFFl-( in bri'.-; linnt sunsliinc and ate generous liclpiitzs nf cnld. shelled Princ--i l-Idivarrl island lnhstcrs in thni ship's (lining room. 1 He lDiiH"S by train today for: llalifax on the third day of his? federal election campaign in tho. 3lni'iiimns. . When Mr Caldwell and hisi male set-rotary hnarderl the fi'.'tin at lloiir.-fun. his livn seniiiiafr-s were discussing politics. 'tl st-9 Caldwell spam in Mniic- ' ton last night and is heading for Summerside today. He'll have to do some talking to make some. P. ' lout proof of any specific intent. Tollic-nvlway river Ilicrc." said on cmivorsniirin continued. i Crilrluell and his secreiaryi lziuzliiug it ilh llln iivn.f both .'ippal'Plllli' die-hard Progrcs-' sivn tlnusermiives. . is lilo Mr. One fellow then said to Mix: Caldwell: "You'rn not 1! politi-l Finn are )nu '3" His se('i'Ptar)' re-l. plied: "Yes, this is Mr. C.'oldwell."' They shook his hand and: quickly changed the conver-: snfinn. irezid an address and Mrs ' Slic- ngo. race FWTEEN Bedeque Notes -At the close of the May meet- ing of Albany W. M. 5., held at the home of Mrs. Lester MncLcod. Mrs. W. B. Crovve, was presented with tv.o sterling silver ”oi'ciild" pins, on behalf of the 'lllBllll)9X'5 and iriends. Mrs. Peter Nicho son Lester the pi.:.::'atiun. MacLeod made An enjoyable afi.eriioon tea was recently held at the home of Mrs. li-ving Toombs, sponsored by the members of the ”Eclith Thompson" Auxiliary of the W. M. 5., in honor -of Mrs. W. B. Crowe. who. with her htisbund. is leaving Bedequc. Mrs. Crowc was Dl'C5'?llfPd with a jewel- ry case on behalf of the members responded, tliniiking all for their kindness. She has been a val- ued iiicmber of the society since coiniiig to Bed-:que six years ago. HBQ sronr actions- IC)::'.iiiiied from page Hi T211; i:iri:ffr:'e':it Slirl'.i'lll'zr”47f-lgtz Clll'!'3i2llFs trr'a;iil;.' criiitin' be la'..'l at the floor r.' .1qmm.; C3.-wig. their ri ii. J.'Vlllll1)' wnl'kS ll2il'.'1 :1 it on -.v'tli lill'llriv;:V rm. am with the hay: in the littln ping liiile blezrr l?.'lEilPS Those seeing him in nciiozi are usually impres- Srd iilrli ih- nri:tnnZ.!v and tl1:.i'mi:lii n liis iiietlixirl-. The ycuztzsir-r o 5' ie.v igvmz t. have -"4 10' ff msebnll sfvvy ll”Clil'.SE3 of J0 is two-(cart slay Willi us Whctlier they make send as ball l)lHV”I's will dent-nd on tlir-r innate nh. . nzid iiiclr tvill.ii2:iCs: to work .-it the lob. . o The C k 8 Club niav be suf- . 2. as R whole learn from what is called "the SOill10'ilfil'P jinx". Tlicii. a':'tl:i. the rcmpcti in ma': he a bit l("fllflT yc After ll the Ciirrait-conl'-lied crow '9 the s'i3iic Icxi:-ville jillllOTS tn ri riizi for linnors a few weeks 0 o 0 Jlllllllln Gi'."idj.', nna cf the zinals." gave fans n sample on Mancini atzaii I the Royals of what the old M.1:'.irnn champs used to do to the nppnsltlnn in their hey- far Jimmie blasted a long home run with two l'ldlllz the sacks. It was enough to salt away the ball game. Chinese historians gave 2634 BC as the date of the discovery of the compass. IT MAY BE f YOUR LIVER If life's not worth living it may in your liverl Itju a fact! It takfn up to two pints ,5 11...... lvile a flag! to keep yourdigeative tract in top nhapo. I your hm bile is not Holing freely your fond may not digest . . . gm: gloat: up your atnmnrh . vnu feel constipated and all the fun and npnrkln go out otim.-.1'har. when you need mild gcnila Cmew. Little Liver mu... Tim.-. famous v-"uni. m. help nfimuliile the now of um bile. dimi- your ciignsr t ta t ' - 3nd you (column: i?:Epylxd';c,f:.n,Lng.,pr:::g'y- on't oi-er uiav nun . A! k T " Little Liver Pills on hancfayl 9” Cm” ' ....l...u.:.J a Liberal Meetings P l PALMER ROAD THURSDAY JULY 16 0'LEARY TUESDAY JULY 21 ALBERTDN THURSDAY JULY 23 Mr. J. Watson MucNuuglif. 0.3 (3.. Senator J. P. Mclnryre and other speakers will address the meeting of Palmer Road on Thurs- day evening. July 16th. Mr. MacNnuglir and i other prominent speakers will be featur- ad of the meetings which will be held at O'Loary on Tuesday. July 21st and Alborion. Thursday. July 23rd." '-A l i