THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Close W.ll.S. For Maritime Gideon SEPTEMBER .22, 19.52 5 lfrhiiai. liiiiiliitliili ...... .. -.. .,....... . . ..-...-...-.. ... able in advance. .iIMMY'8 TAXI - Phono- M5. (;lggey's Pharmacy. tion of the desaertlproblein. um... HAVI YOU joined Tiiealre yet? Get your ship today. .... BATTERY AND nAI)IOS, Batteries. ilaoKaY- V 1 THREE FLIGHTS WEEKLY lilagdalen Islands. '1-nuraday, Saturday. Phone Ma lime Centr has been r Craig of saint John, N.B.. pass away 8 tcpf. is a niece of v 1.11; tor saint FlJNElt.AL sarurmav - The iuncrel of Aeneas MacDonald was This column is reserved for news my; CREAM the delicious solu- Little member- ELECTRIC Bryenton and P. Q. Tuesday. al Airways 2081 or 540. SAD NEWS ltECl:iVED- Word eceived that Miss Mary unday morning in her 99th Mrs. E. 5. Townsend. who Miss Craig. is leav- John this morning. ny' nice: o. ray WASHINGTON. Sept. 2i-(AP) Greenland. contrary to text book small islands hidden beneath the ice cap blanket. And thence may be 14.000 feet thick instead or the 8.000 shown in current maps and books. other traditional beliefs about the l"ar North also may be dis- proved as civilian and military scientists study deeper the area where the United States has built strategic air bases under agree- ment with Denmark and Canada. Geological surveys in recent months indicate the ice cap is al- most twice ,as thick, at its deepest part, be previously believed. A H.000-foot thickness would mean that the bottom of the glacier ex- tends at some places almost a mile below sea level. These spots pre- sumably would mark places .be- tween submerged islands. Until U. S. weathermen went to the air base at Thule. in Northwest Greenland and at weather. and air stations elsewhere on Greenland and in Northern Canada. there had been a generally accepted to ri- ed Greenland May lir. Bryce siieaks Dr. R. B. Bryce. Assistant Dep- uty inistsr of finance. Ottawa. was t e guest speaker at a meet- lng of Maritime llmployment Of- ilce officials held in the auditor- ium of st. Dunstan's University on Saturday sfkrnoon. Govern- ment officials, representatives of the City Council. the Board of Trade and other organisations were also present. - Dr. Bryce spoke on the soon- omic , oblerris of Canada. explain- ing in detail the rarnincations of foreign trade. the money spent for national defence and the complex- ities of the taxation problems. He stressed the increased value of investments within the country. in speaking of the high cost of living tlgures, he drew attention to the fact that n ithstan in; these figures, the people of Canada as a whole have more savings than ever before in the history of the country and with a greater spread. Cleaning After Slight Fire A fire in the bollerrooln at west Kent school just before noon on throughout the building that the school Trustees deem it advisable to have the place thoroughly cleaned and in some pieces re- painted, beforp the children may occupy it again. Major Macitatt, secretary of the Board, was unable to say what the cause or the fire was, but stated that an investigation would be held this morning at which Mr. Gordon Good, the electrician in charge of installation will go into the matter fully. As far as has been determined, liome fault developed in the inter- ior ot the furnace, dealing with the adjustments to the oil-feed. The feed was left turned on at practically zero over the week-end but in some undeter...lr e m the flow oi oil became excessive and flooded over onto the concrete floor of the boiler room. This. on becoming ignited. caused huge clouds oi dense black smoke to be forced through the corridors and rooms when the boiler room doors Rally Concludes eon Rally came to a close yester- day as local and - members participated in services in many Charlottetown and district chur- convens in that city. on Saturday evening a well- a d d banquet at the Char- lottetown Hotel was a feature oi the day. Many ministers and their wives. alon with other ideons joined was 3. J. Rupert, ,rakident of the local camp, who introduced the speaker. Arthur J. Burnhain of Toronto. i The Gideon story b one 11f evangelism, stated Mr. nurnhain. Oaneraisecretsry oi the Ciideons international in Canada. He spoke oi a great need today for more Bible loving Christians. The ape ker stressed the inter- denominatluual nature it the old- eon ministry and the many walks of business life represented. Jesus Christ is the common denomin- ator in this fellowship without compare, Mr. Burnham explained. Ctldeona must always -,mind, he said. that a vital part of their work was the winning oi and Bible living- bear in ' 1 ANNUAL CAMPAIGN (?00K'5 I01" P"IWi H"”I"- teaching, may not be the world's ' - ” 1, N 1, G14 1,. g 11. .. . M 1 m d b , 1 , I 0 Q P Sunday resulted in creating such C M. 6! Y8Ii' 80 0 :3 In A11-1 of "mam mwmmm, .... .. . . ... .. .. nE ononiio roliiains , M ,. ... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,, ... :.;n...r.;..:.xa.g.y.dl.&...;..;..c::1.;..D OPENS it Be Cluster Of Islands ,,, mportant Announcemen paoresraur ORPHANAGE Monday, October bile rncrs TO REMEMBER. AT PRESENT THE ORPH CHILDREN - INDICATIONS POI COMING WINTER. MAINTENANCE NT TO A CAPA ANAGE IS WELL FILLED WITH CITY HOUSE THIS EXPENSES HAVE RISEN ALARMINGLY DURING THE PAST FEW YEARS. WITH THE COST OF ALL NEC- l dd snturdw mommg (mm 111, th m t th A u in th H - embracing more types of people, ””t””3:i.”l”;3?l.i3"i1.i2 2... .:..n::. ”...f”?.?.?.il.i.; ”?.i”...””:.2ii'. :.t:.:::.'.” W Essm-as Aw mm mam mm: mm. mums wmn 5” Mme I C ' 3 h9mI5DIieY0- which will have to be done by the med ti.-1 wall. and the mine. have Representing the city in the un- IIEACII AN ALL-TIME IIIGII TIIIS YEAR- wiiers Requiem High Mass was That, says one of the weather- Govcrnment which are not in permeated the atmosphere to such avoidable absence oi the Mayor. cclebrated by Rev. T. P. Butler .. b I 1 . . . V 1 i th men. has con comp ctey dis- sight at the moment, due to more 1, 1, 11, , 11, , 1. 1,, . Councillor Edwin C. Johnstone "0 mo conglmmtmlrcifrni harei "”d”"1- 3” he "'15 ihhi the PM-ihz commitment-h 3.93. tllouvn? tolbe t”il3".5..i crel:- weicomed the visitors to-the viii HERE IN P. E. 1. WE CONTRIBUTE MAGNIFICENTLY TO ALL 1”” R"' new 3 Arctic is important in forecasting In the ucstlons and answers y and wished the Gideon mlnlatr - was present in the Sanctu ... Pall me weather hr the H" of me period wxgch !onomd' he ma edy. wen. Mr. Sidney T. Green Wu inf CANADIAN-WIDE APPEALS. NOW IT IS URGENT VVE CONTRI- b'"”e" "re P”mck Mummi J0” world. that he expected the gross na- Maj”: MRNUIS .”3:9d uni :0; troduced as dean oi the local BUTE WITII EQUAL GENEROSITY TO THIS APPEAL IN AID OF eph HDiiIDd- J0”PhM9N3"Y-F"”k greemand 1. wum1nwp.,1ow1y tlcnal production of Canada to be '33 ;3:::: :l;dfc'on:;';u:V on' 5:3 camp. being a Gideon some twen- OUR OWN HELPLESS CHILDREN. N0 CAUSE IS MORE DESERV- MoNally. James Cummis ilegiiilld smith. Interment was in key and Visual evidence oi that can be seen in a visit to the edge of the ice greater this year, but that -before the end oi the fiscal year, a lot job until order is restored, which should be within two or three ty-two years and the lone repre- sentative on the Island for much ING. the Church Cemetery. The Lesion of money would have to be paid of that time. . we service Wu rad by cap. such as I made with other "3 0 A1 I H m t, d dun. M i I 1 H h d , hm” newspaper ...... last week. There 0 ” ' 9"" 9'” 9” nag” . ” . ,...,.E,f,”2.,.”';,g,,f,?; 5,53; ..;.';,igg;h ALL CONTRIBUTIONS, LARGE AND SMALL, WILL BE ACK- Whiston sounded by Trooper Neilson. 1. smith. and Last Post was can be found the lateral moraines oi rock and gravl left as a glacier ACCIDENT VICTIM RETURNS -. Miss Bertha Tweedy. who has been a patient in the Lunenburg .5. H 1131 H . 1.65.11; Q1 . 1,." economy of the Eskimo population. of Prince of Wales College, who . "The Lord Is My Shepherd" and 1.-ogpygm, E 1 11 ..(c1:).. 1,, :I(ZCIdBYi(:BIX)l6II' that town ten dnyg The surrounding see. is warming introduced the speaker. extended g1Iew1:':;:hg,'0t Columbm Home softly And Tenderly," Misses Range H. Gibbons, :3 Erma, 1., 11.15 YOUTHFUL EXPERT . i no Wu bmugh, 1,, me my on up. seals. are disappearing and greetings on behalf of that instl- The mean” opened Mm pray. Nancy MacNevln and Barbara. LmC,,1m1,1..e dun-lct "ported ,. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld.-(CP)-Nlnm ' M Le A1,.1,.,1,,,c3 greater quantities of fish are ap- tution. The meeting. which was I b Rupert. acompanied by Mrs. Al- ' year-old Donald llender or sai. ::Il'lll-(EIEBYTIIIEI aocl?IIant.tI;ocurrcd dur- Felting. largely attended, Wu P'”M'd titre f3lI1I.I)I:YIe dl'l'lgIIET.Il.OIPh ogcvu ISIEFEIII: mun MMRBE; ma " 5010' "when mwc-Venn-rnued 2:"E'pa'R4e 1 r l):iItn In M5 pond has mum" is already 3" expert 5"” J... the.Fisheries Exhibition at Lun- We Bhuh lh chm” M W E,V:”..Egy.of,”,'.' .?.;pE;1,I”I;',2:.X1 391;; cu Bolger. Numinauo'ns and eiec- 3:: ”.c".:f,.',;,',i,ie,l.l”f,',,'?J,V )';'f.;f' Cohymohwehiih iihhhhh h"hh- -B-L-'-W -- w ----- 1” Who We his "W" d”-518" ”' To; 4 gnu Ufelmiind D9931"-memv "I the tion were then held for the new ' , 1” ters conference in January. puty governor of the Bank of Cey-'tly. His catch of salmon from tho Gilli"-T3 Wm” M” ” 3' Employment Service who thanked W. B. Wortman national r sl- - r 1 - - d G"Vemm'M M Denmarki (Dem ' h f the executive for the ' D 9 2. The sterling areas gold lon. . Salnionier River this year totalled Mi-is J93” T3” were in am” me” Mr. Bryce for coming from 0tta- "W" e" ” dent oi London Ont. Trevor - - i - 1 hen mm. our mmm .' mm on . mark owns Greenland) says that to dd m U ye”. N 11' 5 l b J h ' m 1 and dollar reserves position. Southern Rhodesia--A. H. stra- nine, including one fish welyi ng rmp manna and crushed mu, . for centuries the lmkimoa had I MA l:me"3;umf)e'r""o,"3'. . nu Elected were as iollows:- me; h;n?n1'.ggn' W” 9 I'M” 3. The sterling area and in- chan, secretary to the Treasury. 5 3M Pounds- muse. Mm T311. who lune,-ed 3:1!-co3ti;ipe:I.ed I1l(!3;Iai:il1l8yon jig: "om S1." Dumtmil vmvemty md Prledalditant.E:otrlgia )V;l5;lllil'lC;. vile: dlvlduaxl membert countrlcgv bpl. mm" m'Iunu' remained in mm- thsym for good cloIthing and Several members at the naa'were mt" at" I rII'uLeo Dolirolni 30- anitceg Dayimlen SII (1 "Mrs W "mm wnh Mm Tweed” hoiislln e ill in r Now the fish I1” 1" me"d”"' If l"ybre”itltee4:' Eugene w'y..... iii ml)? 5 Ilienm mi Z ' Th” 13”" In . "mm In the P'E' are cg lg pin The Eskimo is Ivar cgIrTverle' Pauline Noonan" Continued from age 1 re a om Icps W cl edgcenflrra Island Hospital undersoins further mom” ufem '3” mun mm 1 . mguc d.m,,;, L0,". Mean”: m.....m...L- C. ”g5'”?!'3;f" Lg”l.-ml 91”? ti"di 5- treatment tor her injuries. G ex, Hy ml economy 1. M1 nn' publicity chairman George Iii! mlnelfowmirs dmy um, um mhds En: xi,"ri;)E1e:inis9i::lMF1?rilgi;: ..... anm "' - . ' ' mners w . m...-- ---A r A s c. nouns conN non. Will"! it "WNY 9c”"”"'-V- Rem , Presentepifyfeis Igless .. day and hire" eximis to the herd CUP - 0- H- M- - ..'1i11e'y'o11ng Adun 30131.1 C1111, 01 Polar bears are scarce on the ' MSW MW '"",""b"” "W" 9"" the current royally 1, 39 gems , rency and dollar areas. SIMPLY wonderful DINNEIIWARE comes out of England and this the Y.M.C.A. opened its fall pro- W98! C0!-Si; F110" PIN"-IIUI 0n U19 e ””t' 1'' W” decided w M1dNEeg' ion. 6. Commonwealth dcvelop- mornlnglvi-ant. to tell you of the newest pattern "added to the Wedgwood am with a corn boil which was CHI: 00!” WIN?" WW 00106 d0Wii uiar weekly meetings on on- The wage Increase ma other merit. Collection in the China Departments of both the Charlottetown and gr The changing climate of land already is influencing from the north on drifting melts and its boundary recedes. GICOII - the pack not yet show up as The speaker did not anticipate any but minor increases in prices unless somethin set off a further period of inflat on. Dr. Frank MacKlnnori, Principal NEWMAN CLUB BEOPENS 'On Thursday, September 18. the Charlottetown Newman Club held its first meeting of the term at days. The meeting closed with prayer. Your Sins Be As Scarlet" and ”Let The Lower Lights Be Burn- 3 ing" by the Central Christlani Male Quartette, accompanied at the piano by Miss Thelma Burns; contract terms will be effective NOWLEDGED IN THE PRESS. V 7. Sterling convertibility. the Summe side Stores . . . . It's the intriguing "Buililnch" reproduced held at stanhope. A good crowd left by bus and enjoyed a full ice. And Eske Brun says. 95 per - Alter the mean”: members em Oct. 1. and run until Oct. 1, 1953, 11, A1m-1ng1a11.ma..y measures. on fine earthenware from one of the many patterns that your great- evoniniz of fun. fellowship and cent of the people have never seen . ed damn Wu" and ,-mg. Lewis told reporters he had .... -1-he .,111c1a,5 Wm .15., 531.19”... great. grandmother loved and cherished. You'll love the rich. deep colors mrn. Last. Tuesday evening the a bear. Kingston Branch of the Cam 33:, ' dercd northern rnine workers to 1mpo,1l and export pmb1em5' in. in the design, the interesting all-over cnibosaing and the versatility of club travelled to Gordon Lodgo -e-- -- Milan Legion combined with A ' . H remain at their jobs Monday. ,ema1 and exmrml expcmmum this fine Wedgwood - it will literally enhance any table. Wedgwood for their devenin: (iictlvlitlcs. wdhei: Four Girls Cammu Ry commmee at Com, lAbout”i70.0(t)0 lmen were scheduled and the impmvmg trends of the "BI.-lifinch" is quite reasonable in price. a single cup and saucer is yours mum in mm mm M an 11 1 I 1 b t I "i 232 000 E" IIIIB I W3 ”" I e"' Euro ml pl. mend u..- 1, for 2.00 and the 4 place Starter Set is priced 24.95. This is an "Open free lunch were Cni0YBd- The "Y" W” " ' "3 "5 " W ""5 ” 9 I 3 Lewis called the agreement "a pi Y '9 ' i-weir" pattern which means that on ma re lacs or add to our Din- will now be the scene of all fut- .- .'. mut Imprcsdlve Mammal D” ---- triumph of- collective bargaining Brmsh Tmgsmy and other om” . ' y y up - I "re acmmes of the club mu continued "um page 1 celebrations ever carried out in gominued 1,0111 page 1 11-. the m1,,1ng 1m1u,u.y'.. ibis have during the last few weeks ?;l'tilv!:rEhsht.Iaa:); tall!-xtIIene):tI; 3:51:18"-HViV'!:(1I:1W:Dgw:3t:I1IInch' lg to be found year" The club 15 mmmam enough dri b R M ti h gut Xdclsiil-' gvA,IIIIIenlle;HeI1d:I'lI3(roII: mlrig are running in flak find The NC! was announced loinily be? Eexiiminlgg Icommtonweanh D I I . . ven . amssy ar ii. w o r a ii I ' c an r e e o men o c r. -rm.--- l” hm 390'?” 'md"W- Y W" V by Lewis and Harry Mom. are m” 5 V D D i CUDDLE down in "SNUGGLEDOWN" Pyjamas or Nlghtlea .. both are lcal director. to conduct the square when the even- cldent at the time. The oth was passing the scene oi the ac- er vic- of the war memorials at Cornwall Sunday afternoon. Carleton. respectively. where they led the polls in 1948. The C. C. F. sident of the Bituminous Producors' Association. Coal Experience has shown that a great deal of money has often been wast- ncrvly arrived in the Lingerie Department! There are two styles In each dancing groups, P Mm ll 3 1 1 on deg an wlm lunch tim. Joyce Decoste waapermittad Brief speeches were made by IeiIiI8i'v Clhude ' 9"! . y 5.1 on g,a,.d1Dse develgpment group from which to make your choice - both are neat. and wearable Exmlilg ",0 nu omhesmh to return to hgr home gfter ax. Major '1', E, Mglcnutz and Mr. candidate in Westmorland. hive bolggtsefneilf BI:o9ut51l;90:;;g:iI3l't:f:::lI: plans M. Commonweanh lands all have wrist length sleeves. The colors are blue, pink and camolilii: L.m.m..:m...- Personal nminatlon at the hospital, injuries were quite minor. .....m.....m.T. IS I'lCi' Eugene German, both of whom expressed their appreciation for the way in which the memory of fallen comrades has been kept Chief campaign issues been the government's refusal tq recognize international unionism in the public service, the four per hour increase for the miners. The new contract will cost the operators almost 40 cents in ton and one of the aims of the talks will be to define practical and val- uale projects. ruse. The I'y,l:imas are in sizes small. medium or large. priced 3.98 pair. The Nlghtlcs are in sizes sma priced 4.98 each. Now. a word about rayon . . ll. medium, . . soft. warm, llght' as a. cloud. You'll welcome coollsh nigh large and extra large. the material - it's I brushed. knit is , of l. M id. H id . l The first meeting of officials Pcwrrm VTl11!lnII1efHe1:gat:t3lli1lt-)lllv JI.ol'lhB.II 3"” by "W DWI”? 01 UM did" Bent fail ,,::rVcx:,e.:m::?y .'i3,f,".. prlcceosa wlllogs:'u:a;ho1-nay 53.11 311:1. ...-.11 take D1335 Monday 311911.001. if you have either Snuggledown Pyjamas or Nlghtle from uolinanib aha Ihes returrlegd to her home in "kI'.,,,e,11, :1 1-em.m1,1-,,,c. W” nlonll :(talln sales tax--imposed in "I1 when the delegates will elect their ”"3'9"I'3 D9i'”'m"l'- llo i h r he lth is f food fuel "W9 1991 W9 have In obligation chairman and take decisions on De RV" "Id e 3 Placed it W9 1”" "I "Ch "I the 1950 wnh exempmm o ' AS advertised In Re.-sderls Digest ... FIolman'e Men's Wear has mlich improved, after undergoing And Vicinity soidlars' monuments. for those and number of other items. and to apply for a price increase and procedural questions. PENMAN 2-SOLE SOCKS for the men who demand the best and finest a serious a ration in the Char- . 11 t' ti cial re- We Pwblbly W111 (50 S0)-" some oi the meetings which may , lottetown Hrspital. where she has - 'x':1h0bo'3l”d:ont1IlIi5t'"preme 55mm" twgd. Kovemmep 5 mm He said that while coal now is be divided mm technical ind 01118.. in clothing BCCCSSOI'Ics. The 2-Sole idea is something new to add to the C " selling below ceiling prices. the comfort of the wearer; the twin soles are soft, both inside and out; the been a patient for the past three weeks. .m....M.m.. POPULAR BREED , The Shorthorii breed of cattle . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Alblo have returned to their Berlin. New jiarnpshire. home n Burt in after visiting friends and relatives here. A touching and memorable in- cident occurred when A group of 30 young children of school age filed past the monuments and each in turn deposited with due Ambassador ' Continued from page 1;, industry believes that should be decontrolled. Josi:-ph Moody. chief negotiator for the Southern Coal Producers Association which was not in- prices eub-committees. are expected to he presided over in turn by the heads or the various delegations. The talks will be private and no official statements will be made nil-space between acts as insulation; and you get "twice the comfort” when you wear Penman 2-Sole Socks. Finely knit in rib patterns. the blended wool and nylon has been 'tSa -an" treated against ....” Available in 14 length. in dark Fall shades. and in sizes 10 to 111,5. the price is 1.50 as pair for la the most common but animal M11, M M , To 1 Th . ..............-- e--- , 1.1 11, 4 - . Penman 2.so1e soon in 1,1. M v w 1 i" ihii Brltilh Wet Gorhanri. Nev? Hamnllsnilifre. hfye lniaclili .'Z?iTi'.'ft of um” me mm" "mm ml : Wmd "' Md" 5 ””"m"”' "M w'Ii'lfe .53ieEZ?umwlll"iic5s back to Holman). 6 cm In I returned to their home after a Mr. .1. 3. Walker, Secretary of fml';”:;3fnI'”"” ”' H” "W "C ilzwlsthfxfht,h:h'nol:t;g:;nb”':'::: their respective capitals at the end ”"'T ” ” '”i”"” W” "”"”"&p'mp-'w' ---- - A- Soc Par insartloa ' vacation with Montague. friends End relatives in this vicinity. King's County Memorial Hospital, the Provincial master of ceremonies. Duke Nail- Commend. was dent oi the Kingston Branch of the Legion and Harry Hyde. store was "awful rough." autenant Governor were guests oi Li and Mrs. Prowse T. W. L, Prowse. tunate-lri.iiavlng the craftsman- of the talks to report-to their gov- ernments. R0b6l'lSOlI.! on. Canada- Norman high commissioner in Land NATURE. 1 h --E H 1 iaentsoitnded Rtizyetille and thg Llast I-AI G0"mm””" "W" Leaders of delegations are: , . Mrs: Rap col n bus ly en- 0: n a su a is me ur ns 13 ital --sir Frank Lee, perms-, A ' mixed in the ' profession in the ceremonies. M03159" "I lrgieungzy zgtgeargs; Brkaln Ready 1-1511:, .2c.emy to the Board cri Mr. Andrew McEachern. presl- to Governmen o Conunued-m-from page x Trade. LOVERS .1------R--5, . The P1. of mu vmn" ..., chairmen of the Cornwall Com- at afternoon tea. Besides thorough- amp and mmblmess 0: technique Australiayylgl Mccarmy. deputy, ,pmd1np;0,ome Mme 1-,d,coI;.,11nK munlty Committee. were highly 1y enjoying the hospitality OIIOPQE W develop the principle 0! M; may high commmmner in Landon 5 BIRTHS the school which will add 3 great Whmehded 0" mm"? ""9 "W" "Ind the my Diehshhi WW3"? - pulsion and was not hldebound to New Zealand-B. c. Asliwln. 1 McINTYn,l-At 1,i.e-oi-in-lotmoyvii deal to the usefulness and beauty I0" 'hm”""'"b1il i""- as expressed by the Ambl-V-hdvt a. piston-engine program by reason secretary to the New Zenlanti The National Audubon Society and The Prince Hospital on Sept. .16. 1952. to Mr- or the buiidina the group was greatly intrigued by .,g . trgmedoug demand such as Treasury. Edward Island Women's Institutes present and Mrs. V.-I. McIntyre, Mlllview. --- Mm." lhrboro the beautiful Government House that bmum, Ibo". in the Ammg Scum Ammhay Dewaal Me3,Pr'i A daughter. Dauphennle Ann. The monthly meeting of the Y . itself. They were keenly interested can aviation industry by the iron m.c1...y or Commerce and Ind:-l .”BONAVENTURE DIARY" PROKEN-At the Charlottetown Hospital on September 20th. 1052. Women's Institute was held twelve members present. at the home or Mrs. Harvey Douglas with The Continued from pn:.- l last evening as they were told some or the history or the House and its r' territory. ean war." Ther probably is more in it than that, however. The domestic de- trles. . lndiu-Sir N. R. P to the cabinet. lllni, secretary Beauiiful color film of Bonaventure Island's birds and wild life and a lecture by Mr. Robert C. Hermes, well '9 M" "d M” M”"”9 C'””"' ea b i in the dead. ”"ii. the official Party are Mr- and u a ii i U s -- u l i . ”""hld- I 5011. 7 1135-. 9 074- 03:1: .,..1y.e;eI;Eln: the Mr. Joseph Livingstone, Murray George Vest. who is second'sccre- :)nLg(on.en.gIj1na :.c.:c1e.'1,.S:, 3....,.1'.,.,.' Sefrilgflfyantg A.3,.g;;s lftnoiv: iliaituralist of Buffzilo, New York. Thisis the l..-ms; .. M greed 111 11111501,, Aim the con. Harbor. said that he saw the tnry at the Embassy at Ottawa. Mr. 31 w1,1.,1, 3.11.11. mun m.1c1,.. Mmsmx list u u on Screen Tour to come to the Maritimes. 'monton, Alberta. September lath, to Dr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Lane. nee Jean Hunter- iluvar, formerly of Montague. a son, Kenneth Hunter, 0 lbs.. '1 us. clusion put on by delicious lunch was served of business. a contest was was Jean Douglas and won by Mrs. Hamilton Douglas. A by the hostess and the meeting closed by smoke about 7:30 and ran to the scene. He saw Mr. MacA.ulaY there. He stayed for a short time. and being unable to do anything to save the barn. returned home. About 0 s. in. he was iniorinsd John Walsh. Lieut. Col. William L. Tudor, Assistant Air Attache. Maj.- Robsrt M. Meighty, of the Embassy staff. and Miss Lillian B. Dowrlclr. private secretary to the Ambassa- dor. Besldes Mr. Jones they were were factors leading Britain to seek an entirely new type of plane after the war. Amrlcans did not bother. Even that does not fully explain Britain's lead. The 5o0-mlle:i-an- DEATHS singing the National Anthem. w nee Hwmul .......e that Mr. MICAIJIIY VIM (Ind. Ind greeted at the Airport b" "F N. hour Comet certainly is a tech- " .';.m,,, WW5 on Friday svenln August he instructed - neizhbor to.c-ii Graham Rogers who is responsible nical triumph for do Havallland . Manitoba, Mrs. tired as, of 550 Furby st., widow of the late George A. Wood. for- home of Douglas in h Both, a reception was held at the and Mr Gordon odor of their son the doctor and police. He then re- turned to the scene. The jury found that the deceas- ior arrangements for the visit here. Thu morning they will be taken on a motor tour by Premier Jones Company designers. They made the first rough cal- culations in their spare time dur-. Ceylon--N. U. .layau'arrlcnc, dc- ?: i i1IM.Ahi.P.I.F'Ii - all” Iiieizztccst wgraon helf in utetlic Wallace and his bride. The horns ed had come to his death from a- before attending the luncheon at in: the war. Thomson Chapels. Broadway at was decorated for the occasion cute dilation or the heart caused 11..., notary Club. They will leave There were no lnsupsrable tach- 1 Furby, Tuesday. Sept. and. Inter- ment in the family plot at Elm- ivood Cemetery- with g center d with white bells. A liful three tier wedding csdf miniature bride and groom ink and, white streamers beau- a with cen- In by excitement and exertion. Residents of the district specu- lated that the fire was caused by ' oombustioii of hay again by plane this afternoon for 1-ialliax. Distinguished Caner nlcal difficulties to building a jet- llnar at that time. Any country with a wartime aviation industry could have done it. TORI DH l'lF.T ROTARY BURN Ell FRIDAY. SEPT 26th AT 8 P. M. Prince of Wales College Aiidiinriiim I Admission 50c LAD IE8 "”””NE”-M the Pilh" CW" 1 th t bl as do I) Mr! stomrin the small building. The . 1., H” M 1”” 5 ml," ter rig a a e w ma y - I I . . Enormous Gamble 10. Rlclhar glardlneryln itath M'"'”n 'I"I""'- SI?” bra If)" Imwnugr .IbI1';1I;: It's xeetbvvalldya Lm' 3!" w””d'''"d 9”""d I” It was, however, an enormous 1...... mm” .1 11., 30,111." groom. Music was urn e d 2" foreign service of his country in Hnmcm nmmh And only 1" Your enr 1 Funeral Home until esday in- the M-cbomid Brother-. sale In 0hii- , mi -mi who in ihil Whit? -4 Britain was there a big eirltne- ,, I9" 9059 . Andrews. and dancing w cnjoy- The II" M13 MIMUIIY "5 W" the Ambassador in 1950. He was 11,, ,mH,w,,,d B. 0, A, cF,a-dy, 53 Queen St Thanh -430 lteld of Monday as I! x ad by air. TIIO rim were MIHY in Lake Megantlc. Quebec, the son born in Philadelphia 53 years no to take the risk. For those of dlscrimin ating taste we have just announced, then to Centr Lot 18 11 lied on h f I t and MIiiW"l- '1?" Km” " "' "I "I" "M Mt" "I" Mr ”'”'”” Ind IIW Milli"? 10"!" "1 ii" Th on 3. . . . n l t f ” ' " 2.00 prlin. ;..i.."..f.'i,..l log: O;1egrvcI':l.uf:h partnership with Douglas Bros. llIIcAulsy. He moved here with his 11...; world war as a sergeant in 4, 1e1.!,,111.ml-.0 c:1o.c..lun?.:-3:1: 1r?2:porEi:gst r0(l)1;dE(I:igIl1aW1((ElIShI hslhbmsi fmdn KIEI.N'1Ph?'L' cemetery. Visiting hours. icon to and Jonas. Charlottetown and the parcels while yet - ypunui0r- 111 thaws. Army. When the war end- me... cm. 1, .,..1.,1.., 00...... ' .3 Y 0 3 95 E” 9 C3 - C6 12.00 a.m.; 2.00 to son p.m.; moo bride. the former Miss Helen MIc- later years he bocln-iswsll iumm ... 1., ...... to 11.1. Univ”-guy mm the dnw M how, very effective styles are stocked, Oxfords in Black to 10.011 p.m. Dougal, was an employee of the u I carpenter y and paint!” V1,... 1.. ...-....1 1.1, nmmlol .1 B. O. A. C M" mew; ... nmm Calf, Nut Brown Stepin-pumps, and Chestnut foldover om-g rruit. co.. Charlottetmm. throughout the re. In via Am am." 1,. 11123, 3, wn11m1.d Ind lm Dom" I much,” in Oct. Gems, The happy couple are now re- (formerly Mrs. Tens Fraser) is at his studies with the consular ser- ober. De Hsvllland than will be- ALL STYLES 12.50 gluing at ioe Prince street, char- present in the U. 8. Ha H also aur- ,1” u 1.1, ".1 mg 1.1, 11...; "V. I. d H 1 I 1. I C u N n M L n lottetown. ""5 W t”;'mI?." ::!:'”M- WI" ernment appointment was as vloe- ol"(IIIl':d V15;-"nuance. I:'.?.?.'..u, oggin s s "6" vi mm" ' ' ' l comiii It The Hlsiit America and elsewhere. If made in Canada these would be fully 518 values ,.g.,:.....4. The funeral will N Illld IN!!! Dunn! hr. nun 1n wuhlngmn coma" ." comm. 0" the pmy AA and B widths uxosrrrasita an” IaoiNo"I the M”"” H"'”' ,f'"””"''''; is Assistant Ohio! or Protocol. or duction line at Hatfield at the rate i chmch 'm”d'V ' "TM" S as chief. he was responsible for or one a menu. ougput. .111 1,, aaaaauaaa WOODSTOCK. omy (Cmywy 2 o. In. . . insuring the vlits of the worlelvg .1....1,1.d .1... . ....” 1.1.1.1 0,. Wu” H y gg.,m1,1,,,, ... 11, gun";-lane, oldest sell a . not-Ibiw ANION than Vlre the starts turning them out in about a r U business man in lngarsoll, a 3111;; any lets King Gem-vs Sixth and the 'year's time. Nomi wugsain his advice to young men is ...E . Queen. Madame oiling Kai abet. in loss a. o. A. c. will launch E "I "never give u . but Imp on so- The tsnsy, a bitter herb found the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. transatlantic services between - Grafton street stop. . on I” trig." He has en an insurrw" along roldsidu. has on used in the Shah of inn and thg presi- Britain and Latin America with agent for half a century. medicine since the mi die ages. dents of Haiti and Chile. the more powerful comet 1T