THE GUARDIAN. cHARLoTTETowN Winners At- Maritime Championship 12, 1953 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PIINOI COUNT! 0l'l'l0l l I aunaser Street, aiuasaenlda. Phone 3!. News, Subscriptions, Advertising lopreeentattvn GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE W0'.I"I'0N Home Phones: 8032 and 0038. The Guardian may be bought at any or the I fouowgsu states in lurnrnerldet lalllleekatere. runner treat: 0eortlee'Drogatere.II Oneal lireeti xdlfa News-stand, Water Itreet; Mark Outlet. 01 Granville sum. Alyu DoIeette'e Grocery. Ieeond street; Inland aloter Transport Water Street: VInee'I Grocery. 110 Ba-eu Street; lantern sell- servloe Dru Store: l'red'e Grocery, Convent smug LL. Waite In lendnguug, .1 WEST Pll;NCl 0l'l'l0l . N308! Prank eeka. lepreeiabuea. Phone: 01-) Office and so; long PAGE FIFTEEN Air Force Band . Gives Concert 1 Al Sumiiigside -The central Band of the Royal Canadian Air Force head- quarters, Ottawa, under the dir- ection of Flo Carl Frlberg, last evening presented an hour long band concert from the band stand in Memorial Square, in Summerside. More than 1,000 per- sons were on hand to enjoy the musical mythical flight of the 5- 0 Stock Car Events .OIDAB 3liINGl&S.-Oar iuat arrived. All grades. lowest prices. John Myers, Carleton siding. -LOBSTER SUPP!!! in Cope Traverse Hell. Wednesday. Sept- anber 10th. sponsored by Carleton women's 1 ” . -SAVE-buy slinninum, copper and galvanized roofing and aiding, nails, at Brace's. -GOUELIES Rexall Drug Store, Summer-aide, will be the only drug store open Sunday. September 13th. piece band with Sgt. Eric Dolsen acting as master of ceremonies. The R.C.A.F'. chorus, under the direction of Sgt. Ken Campbell, was heard in four numbers, mu- sically accompanied by the band. Following the concert, a ' piece orchestra from the band played for a dance at the R. C. -SUPPLIES hr insulating. 11- -NEW lDNDON.PIlEEBY'!'EB- A, F. Station, Summerside. pairing. painting, available at IAN CHUBCHES-- Serviced. Bulb The hand, which is presently Braces. dly. septomber lath. Clifton 11.00 on a 21-day Maritime tour, leaves A. M. South Granville 2.30 P. M. Summerside today for Halifax. 4:5; pnlgymmm cannon Long River 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. The following is the program IN CANADA. " d , septegnbgr Campbell, Minister. presented last evening: nth. Freetown 9.30 A." M. Malpcque 11.00 A. M. and Kenslngton 7.30 i-FUNDAMENTAL 3 A r T I s T "Strike Up The Band”. "Squadron Song". male chorul "Slavonic p. M, Mr, cu-din” D,,1zeu.B. A” Church services for Sunday. Rhapsody" wm comma, ,1; gel-vkeal R”. D. A. Sept. 13th. Central Bedsque 10.45 "0111 Black Magic" " c.mpt,e1.;. B, A" Imam Mod", and 7:30; Borden 3.00 p.m. Guest . "The Joker". trombone lII1n- ' not . speaker Mr. Earl Smith. Every- 18119 one welcome. I "Mechs of The Air Force", -oimiwn or 'ENGLAND. -' Services for r 18th, the lath Sunday after Trinity, for the pariah of New Iondon. Re-v. W. Eric Ingraham, Rector. st. Stephens. -THE UNITED Church of Can- ada, Kensington charge, Sunday, September 13th. Sunday School 10 o'clock. Public worship 11 o'clock. Evening 7:30 pm. Sum- Big Program Planned For 1 male chorus Pictured above after the stock car races at the Summerslde Race- way Wednesday are left to right, Maritime stock car driver Clarence Babineau of Summerside, Tommy retary-treasurer of the Summer- Increased Enrollment "Captains Of The Clouds”, male chorus "Loch Lomond" "Medley of Cole Porter Songs" "Bamhoula", Flt. Sgt. Dewlsurit Burlington, Sunday School and nm 930 p . .. p 0 S9 7d . 0d S h 1 . conmmlglggnagg-I-A3,l,.lg,.,l;,,;1l;g s::.:... ” Air Force Day At si e :;::.::i 3.2? At Summersi e c 00 s jj--rfg',,3;'fvl?j;;7 ,r;;,-,;,:;,-, .:;::.:';:.'e' FVGDCH F-W87. Sunday School 1.30. ...M1scELLANEous SHOWER j"?.e.4j------ j-S ”'I'he Irish lllashcr Wom n" Ewmna Prayer 230 um Comm. AM, Do t ' side Raceway and Frank Acorn, Jr, . , . , "Th A. ,r P H F cw - m- ...::... :.::..”.::r.-':"... was :;::'..r.;:d:;:::...:.. ”lfl””:l.i:”3l”.2i.l.: iii-if” or -mum were at Mllnlclpalllles mmonl Sunday schml and cm" new” 10 Mt Wlllllm Toomba. the Island's air force station at Jet flown by FVL Bill Asbuly will a 'l ”" Bmpiam Smnmeraide mgh schml Hid ”C010YIe1 30895” m flrmation Class at 6.30. Evening Prayer at 7.80. --MAGISTIIATES COURT In Magistrate's Court at summer- aide yesterday before Magistzi-ate was honored by the community of Margate at a miscellaneous shower at the home of her mother, Mrs Fred Henderson on Wednesday evening. The roomat were beauti. fully decorated for the occasion Summerside has planned a pro- gram that will please young and old alike. Parachute Jumping.l jets, and exciting ground displays will oocupy every moment from 2 pm. when the gates open until perform a series of new and in- tricate acrobatics. ' . The ground display will include the latest in R.C.A.F. Search and Rescue equipment, navigational training aids, aeroplane mainten- ship race. Babineau has just received the winner's trophy from Mr. Sheen following the eight and three- quarfera mile race. This popular driver, in car number 13, a Hudson coupe with a 41 motor, piloted his ,Academy yesterday and the fig- ures indicate that there is an iii- creose of 54 pupils over last year. The total number of names regis- tered ls 904 and of this number 80 are in Grades XI and XII. Last year the total first day en- "The R.F.A.F. Marchpast" "The National Anther'n.”---3, Face Growing Money Vwlorriest llolmans Win 33- m"””- 9-9" '1 Twdtnt of with white turquoise and pink 5 - i V . p.m. when the show is OUT. ance equipment. radio Ind Hdah car thmugh 15 scam"; to nnim . gg .nn....?..A..-i........ ax..ei'uc'i:it.i'ioiui.tiii;gw:sos:;?;iii...if.i ”'""'"e"' T” "”..””””” '” ""9" T0 be lectured 10 3 5P"””"1” Begimhig T"”d”". s9P”"'”" first in the most thrilling race of igiimfgiiorivgi i,(E1(').cgrsislt::sor1i(IW::3xiil-I iorgNTsTid:A(ilties(Ca1:g xigciiiiigmiii C”"""”ed fm" PM 9 "quot in rpm” other tin" his C0mC-5 The Hfide played by Mrs. pm-a-jiir..p from 1200 feet is an Is- 10. aircr" -2 from station 5umnier- the mock cm. season at the Sum- nesday and the other grades re. harder than ever to balance their ter with the tie-breaking run. nlldence The mme an for Russell Mac.Kay, the bride-to-be land officer, Lt. Darrach Murray side will drop leaflets over many memde track, (med on Thursda momm A books - M.C.A. once again drew up on cumng damue to '. motif”. 3:” 19 was escorted to a seat of honor of New London. towns and villages of the Island. Logan 3 pilot with me RACAFA Eh” increase wasy also R5-mad A riepon Issued Friday by the even terms in the seventh. With '” n ed as d vu A id” , by her sister. Mrs. Allison Ber- Lt, Murray, Royal Canadian The person collecting the most has won several races on joca1't Sp Ma , A d mum Canadian Federation of 'Mavm.s one out, Lorne Herinessey got two " an C” i "5 en” 3 L W5 C3 emy ye” ' bases on an error in left field. He of I-Iowlan was fined :25 and costs for reckless driving. A resident of St. Nicholas, charged with the same offence was remanded for trial without plea. A resident of Lenniorx Island, charged with ob- struction, under the fisheries act, Maine. is a guest at the home of IR. and Mrs. Austin Rlx, Alber- ton. '11:: )Cf).llIlca5WeB8rl;,CtCtlleI:iE;d3i:1l;x:Q?)egdlr; ""4 M11 GWP86 Pickering End landed only once with the aircraft So that all the public will be laps on the quarmumile track To threw Second base while lb Canadian and United. States may- cmm gingie to ien mm-ed aim. the nnbrnoon in hearing the ewdg Miss Phyllis I-fogg arranged the -the other, by his nylon 'c!lUi8. able to take advantage of the op- place Swami in the mmpemion tempting to force Buckley. Leg or: at the Iiilternaiioiial lMunlcl; mom mm the wmmng Hm, ' , . ' T , , , , a on ress n on rea nex ence in an excise case in which a figgmgulhgerblkpfglclgl tr; Jets from theNl-;.C.A.F;i1sizl::1.iii gortgniliilrszfyuligfclgglsoggtilgicofz v.iLhvdrlvers from llgrince Edward Furgey vient. to second on the seek. 3 nlfeergisgcdluariidi g1readcy;n:oot.h pm resident of Pleasant View was hwtm4 9 st Chathflm. S -. Wide nets: u;-e wmon by Nursing Sm" Island, Nova Scot and New p1t(l:y and ?;:CklEY tOlktl;lId.G t Crux M ymblem and D” Tumor hamnad mm.- ch.,',d wm, ham! P0993510 or - screaming over ummers Brunswick. arson en wa e ran - lat) gallons of wash suitable for run. and there will be alrc"ns.ft Helen McLeod. where the small photo by woman, Grady to fill the bases. The next Crux of the problem H” W difficult throws to the first sack. '"""""" PM wmmm "we "wank overhead "mu 4”” Sabr at wiiiiliiEi:dgii:ox;r:i)g:i:-t me by --S ::iii.aeci' f?l?Slil stSi-ilicitle”nl1ii;rf1oretot:i:nd'i 9”” ”m- ” ””i "ill '"”l' ”” BOX scona " evidence in this case which was ..A weather permitting. 9- -ebi AUG” my is our-da Wnh nefeat cu"-amtes mg the wmnd um dam; W materials and labor cost more, "””""”d 1" the mm” o1 mp "ML and Mrs" H" K"w”"”” W-in pm mmugi-X the some flip th nor; )Briny the xwhole ----- wards short Dolij MacLeod took W new urban Md 5”b"”""' MCA an n nro Al ther evidence.-S. Left Tluesdsy on return to their ”9;5f;1i:””fmb:";lt9,fb;:30,fj,ef pf: ,B.e,,'mJ '5' ' 3 (Continued from page 6) the ball onia fairly high hop to ”""."”"l”” W1 M ”””'”'”I L. i-Ienneasey so 4. 2 o s 1 e ---T 01119 n HOWE. N-3-. IMF visit-ins W i i- The Curranites scored all their form Gram Grad 5; second and Service” - ' 0 0 . ..mnmo mm FOB PROJECT in Cape Ti-averse guests of Mr. . i th fl t h if 1 th '1 Y New building has ,P”Vld'd Bi Lew” "J " ' 3 1 ' 1 . ..Ab6ut & Islandb trademiela 5105 and Mrs. Earl Bowler.--B T 1 rfiramee onrs twoahits? fou: end the Kama C&l)'i1ti!l'i)l18n towns anrlp cities with li::3;;I:111'-30-rt” i 3 i; t : 3 ; I) h ll X9 03' - 3 E El" TEVPYIU9 TI PFODQYY - n ' :o:iiIr;;'a lliiii-.gcgc:rei(s:tri'l(ction xl2ro- --W a hit. batsman and an no, score mus, ban Jot immgh to Imlume :1 Ilywacxemm p 2 3 11. 3 3 3 . jut by Mr, A, , oo , cmp oy- . J D H m th 5 . , gap, an e owns' ant -c ies' . ay, as merit representative of the Drake- I megside 138?, bfpsiriawmg 9,! yfarlnk cVhbiI:1rm;l'l"rrr A? if '3 P: 3 El tax sources are not as flexible or D. Trainer, lb . 4 0 0 D 0 0w Merritt Company now on a three- 1 and went to second when John"? W. Hood hb .... 2 2 2 0 2 2 sensitive as those of the pmvln- M. Devine. 6 .. 3 0 O 8 1 2 tin! viailtwto zlitrintcetmlldward bII- . when" also drew a base on C-Readvv lb ---- 2 1 1 7 0 0 cial or aederala 8(?g'Ell;Illl'l)el'it!. E. Macxinnon. if 4 0 : land. A ut o a num er - A b H p B th d I g ' -' T--o t an ov to a 1-way ,,,,,,,,,,,,, H31 3 were hired at U.l.C. office at av KINGSLEY BROWN JR. I . . ufe: 181:, ff,f,,"n”'5C:f,:'” G33, 3- :5 -1 3 31'; 3 1 "This lends force and argu. Charlottetown on Thursday after- Canadian Press Staff writer I" S Smashed 8 double mm pm” gs (,ars0n..p A 4 0 0 2 0' ment to .the recurrent demands nolmm.. AB R 3 Po A E noon and yesterday morning. - e WEDGEPORT, N. sq (CF) A. e I Hem. 1')um,'3b """ 2 .0 0 0 1;”! "'""””ml ,"p”sem5”V” 1" C Cvlllls, se ...... .. 2 1 0 3 1 0 Y'"0""Y '""'"”"' ”'””" x5 0 e Wary tuna stayed clear of the' Carson then issued a walk to 1. Kennedy if ' 3 0 0 1 0 ,, 8" 9”” "a"""”””" by the W” D. Simmons, p .. 4 2 3 1 1 2 men were hired at Summeraide hooks Friday 1” the second day u Buckley. Grady and Bucklay MC. Madradyen. cf .-. 3 1 1 0 0 0 eral and provincial governments G. G”, in H 3 0 0 5 0 0 by Mr. Cooke who will continue -:- ot It N El Tum ed news lh l Wh b ' - got the very real financial prob- 0 0 , OTTAWA AM 3 of the 1 h nerna on i s e pate en For es Tom; ,,,,,,,,,,,, W 27 5 4 ;r; 7 5, B. Grady, so 0 0 0 1 ” ”"'"'”" "”""”””.f"d 1"” m l (cmj, ' ”""”' Tournament that saw many of thei '-- ;Kennedy threw into the out- i.”"?. :3” m”",”””?:,m" ”' '”' Bernard. of. ab. e s 0 it: I o ' ”"'"' 'i H” s"mm' "" U'x'C' at mmm" ope" om Hi Seoul world's best anglers try waters 20: MONTREAL (cp,A-me United field while attempting to catch (3, .1: 3, ,,,,gm A3 1: 3 120 A )7;'m.g:' h e flap" 38 ' R. Landry, c 3 0 1 13 l 1 until noon today. The men, re- ouc. N. 3., the Royal Canadian mu t in a dc! emte attempt. . Buckley stealing second. G Damon I 4 1 1 i To man tax source of the.” C H C M 8 0 0 0 0 1 ortedly are being engaged for Navy's slat support air group will " 0 3" 9 States walked away with the open- F .m I t , . . , - - C - -0 0 0 munii-ipaliiies does not respondi T '3 ,a”' gonstrucilon work on a United move this month to Summerside L9 bleak the -""X- ling singles rmlches of the Cannda- " 9 .35 .sX ”””"5S ” was 'I- Whelmlv 2” 4 1 0 0 2 llto economic influences as quicklv C'- W”-'””"-5 Tr -- 4 0 0 0 0 0 States air base in the Labrador )2 3: 1 union” dean" nu! M: Mfelidy the 153-Dolmder lindedtunited states Davis cup tennis tie " tense p"'Chmg duel buwee" C- Grad-W 55 ---- 4 1 1 0 2 0 or in the same magnitude as do 5- Farmer. 3'0 - 3 0 1 1 0 1 aree This will be the last visit g,'"'u';nouneed Fr”. 2 q I on opening day Thursday has beenipridayp 1-any vpmberg and Vic C”5”" Md K9,”"5- -5'50," 3”” 15- Buckley. D .. 2 1 1 l 0 llother gm-ms of taxes which He x.l. Grady, of .. 0 l 0 1 0 0 of the season to this province by The group madavupyofuoaqugd. dubbed the Mighty Mite becauseiseixm; gaining a 2-0 1935 with iiiiid Mite vgigiyahgtinigrietixgi EV"""" ”' g 0 3 0 0 0, geared to productivity of busl- N. Underwood, ph 1 0 0 0 o if this construction company's em- mn f 59 '3." , M, d "0 another day like Friday would seelvioimies over Hem-1 Rocha" of th t b d d I H I” s t '”"”"'-V -- 0 5 0 Olness or income." . xxc. Doucet-te. lab 0 0 0 0 : Dloyment representative. The squagmn gt Avreynulg mra-Erbmah the Sharp Trophy llresenied to Ar-zmomrmi and Lorne Mam 0g 10,. "I: mix." e M” 9t ed in 11 g I: 3 (1) 3 Twenty years ago towns and Totals . .. 36 4 6 air 0 peak load on work in that area ma w.crIv”' Wm any on in "Sh Bentina. whose team captain. Pablo mm, and vancouven Carson whmed 14 batters but 13' Grew-1' ---- 2 0 0 6 1 0.011198 Collected in real property X-replaced B. Grady flmmni I1 has been about 4,000 men and a mg pmmun with the Mum!” Bsrdin, landed the fish in 18 min-I The Amuicans never hm hm, had a mug trouble with ms ..-P Schlirmahw... 3 0 taxes lmore than double. what ms; in am, ULC. npunnuuve "pm." that opemmmu tummy mm, ""1 103 me; p , Fwy real trouble in their match”, Comm! 8: he walked eigm men "Rf Ken” . c 3 0 3 (7) 1 0 was taken from Canadians in ph-reached first on fialde;-'5 choice a total of approximately 500 men Search mu "mm mm op me The baby bluefin, the only catch, umough Rmgmn 10,-eed Tmbem Kean” "M emu men d0wn' x-D- camemvn D26 0 O 0 0 3 g Dersonal income and corporation 10, Land,-y 1;, gm, have been hired on P.E.l. at E O A P t Eummemd p Wu uugm on gouge,--. mp, theiu .3. "annual Emu” champion swinging and Buckley five. Tech! - 4 4 24 7 2.t3X!5. by Other lax li1”"0TlU95- xx-replaced Underwood in 9th. V'””"' m"" "M y'" "" w"k ' ' ' l 6" m119'Wid9 3lT9iCh 01' mrbuleme into extra games in the third set Buckley walked two batters and '-replaced reen in 5th Toldiiy pmpeny taxes account 1" Bumm-9-l'YTE3m9d mm " M" 1" I-5l'"d"" "id V'c'""3"”'S- where anglers on 20 blue hltlh of mg match, Kearns four, -oA,e,,1,,,.ed Buck,” in mm, ”"s1:'6”p" "mt 0' .111” 3&5" CA. 0, Holmaxfs 2. Double-l"arm- jg. . prowed boats trolled and drifted Tmbem downed Roch”, 3.13.3, Second. haseman Johnny Whel- .x-replaced Who-lan'in 8th.. ceiiiiige ;:la::po:;f Siitliihl g?)Vg:y11': an w9'Ik&'sjmm"m it Macxem 0 their herring and mackerel baits 3-5, whue sax” degemed Main an was ejected from the game me", revenug collected M. mum, zie 7. Strikeouts-Simmons 14. t A d without getting a strike. 5.1, H. 5.4, in the eighth inning by first s,,,.,,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,',,,e, M, from 39 Wrcm m Maoxenzle 8. Left on buses - Of II -rm other 19 boats. one gram . base judge Glen Matheson. His M.C.A. '1, Holmsn's 3. Passed balls Fridays results give the U. B. a 1930 to 11.9 per cent in 1951. each team. which Thursday fished Chang; .0 cnmh tn, Nmh Am”. dismissal caused A controversy Earned runs, Abbies 3, r:. is B. Provincial legislation restricted -1MdT3'v Davin 5'0?” 5”” " in Lobster Bay at the mouth of gem, mm, mm; Saturday 11 seixu, '" C055" r7"h""-V CNN” 03 ""3 2: RBI. Don MacLeod, C. Gradylmunicipalities to raising only suf- K900935911. Lewis, Gillis, Simmons. y . the palcid Tualtet river, tried theiriand -;-,.,,be” can take thwoubles Clllfll-;:nlt::SurE:rll):ltt:sfl th'eheic:ll.hark iv wk 1-;ond;t doubles, C. Grady, ficlent, revenue to moot current .1. Grady, Bergard. sacrifice bits- -- luck near Mud Island, eight milcsingamst Mam and pm” my 0, , . ' . on s olen hoses, G. Dni-ihudgot requirements, Lewis, B. Gra y. - n I. R d I m the m' which is . against the W5”. med d6SPer- tan 2. W. Purcell. Buckley 2.. "This means tht th .ii Umpires--Plate - Landry; bases .'l'lr. Kaoxiinentihx Roy! aid; g e unzsfes krgm this Amlzmn village. Vanwuv” .A itartlilymtg llrllnlltlhethenhiftaglle Bogirtklgf gvalg-cg Sjcziurngajn; left an basaljfinance on the bails of”; '-E. Arseriault and J. Schurman. Ion - On - WI! - n W... the first time the waters kg - i Y - -- . A les 4: strikeouts, cad budget each year and this .?e--------- M”'''""- ”b”"”"- Whit '9'-l'"”Y MocN'm.aA1.. (OP)-For a brief were fished during a tournament. f,',':,":db,3;'",,3,f b'",T”""db,y d""”' C””"" 14- Bmkley 5v Kearns li:."'”-it be accomplished in large The United Kingdom 1951 census joined the Canadian Army. has , . , B 5 9" .t mam Walks. Carson 8. Buckley 2, part by a rate of taxation im- ul 1 153 ooo l- moment. Friday Maurice Castle. 20 The myterlous tuna lef he Rip r ed the tour”, time In I I I I showed pop at on o .000. . I been pooled to Calgary, Alberta, - . - - 9, u the . t We res Kellrns 4: hit by pitcher, G. lmsvd on taxable mil property." m I la as ar a in 1851. year-old seamen on the Biitlsh when a hurricane sw p p , um Buckley ,e,,ch,,d I d . i . est we 1 Se 8 for hll basic training. freighter Cnbnuk held hm puny Atlantic seaboard Monday ugam. in: the Contest mse up :jr:d-V Mldd HLPIHCIECY EV CRT-,7-he T9D0l”t 581d- .mA...m...:..n... . AAA ' . . V - : passe a s recn LP- - ------A RW. ML ,mmeL carding, gilgtlfu-.0ldhe500iviaw.l48:lodW'lJ11Oe liimaal lgitll-.lei:18u)5Clclxt'gO;1:mt;9fg;I13;";'1l()I1rBe axitexrlzc A tog::mMmimgtedCnni::;rn:o ago Buckley. ' Lauzon on the St. Lawrence in Largest. of the six Australian VANCOUVER. (CP)--A group of Y Umpire. L. Doyle: ,bast-s, G.'Quebec was-first named Polnte de states. Wstcrn Australia covers 3”" inn” C"mpb”u- Mb'"'c'”' the winds and stowed away guides claim leave the Rip to keep,f3”" H1531 might Y0” ll" "mus 0 is fl ed to hi h b ill cu. ,,,m,,,,. w sag fr God" th 1 '11 end th fr h , M M n 5 0-mg y n ?.”.3'I.d hllrll1.hEn8lan.d. liiiiithoiii ntliiimggmgiartimiiiegiiiithh Com- 43rlel0uFml:"n8er miss 9 T ere Be Money To pay 0 Your orfgage It has been announced that the guest praeohar at Albsrtori United chm" ho ma Nu , M X, th V 1. ,1 st my when the time comes." spokesmen ' h h? o........ ............. ......... .. ,, ,,,,, '21,-,,,:, ,;,,, mg; ,,,e;,, ,.:,,,;l,,,; c;,,,, ,:',,:,,,,, ,,,:,,,f .0... x.......... ..... u. message In l 6 Event Of YOU? Deal - 3Qi""'b'1' 37 Wm 5” 3'" 1”" love" may ought to be together, and Argentina. Cuba is the de- 1”” C'0d ""1 W” "5-" Owe Maaxinnon Nicholson. D ., of Halifax, principal of Pine Hill Divinity Hall and past inoder-ates of the United Church of Oanede. Rev. Dr. Nicholson is an outstanding canadi and is cloned among the great preachers of this eontinent."l'hia will be his 'firet visit. to West Prince and ft is arpeoted many people will take uiventage of this opportunity to hear his messages. Mebourne, Aultralia, was laid out in 1887 la a city of wide nerd. The Misses Frances Hender- son and' Bonnie Woodside carried in a well filled basket of gifts. Mrs. Joseph Harding and Miss Betty Toombs cut the ribbons while Miss Thelma Adams and Man. Ray Thompson read the ac- companying verses of good wishes of Canadian iininigration officials to take her away. The parting came 12 days after Ohrlstine Castle, tossed caution to his knowing about it. surrendered toahip's officers when the ship was several days at sea. After two hours on Canadian eoil she was headed back to England, but on another amp, the Oeirndhu. bound for Newoaetle and Leith. said the lassie from Scotland with team in he:-'ana: "Maurice and 1 were married six months ago and we have only eeenleach other for two weeks. There not enough when two” people feel about each other as we do." "It wasn't exactly a honey- moon." Christine said. '1iut rm Army Service Corps representative at R.C.A.F., Summerside, recently qualified for his para-trooprr wings at Rivers, Manitoba. I-liis jump on Air Force Day will be his sixth in three months. Of the last six times he has taken off the ground he has leaflets 1 each town ,will be given it fr e flight in an R.C.A.F. Dakota srcraft. In addition a number of special leaflets will be dropped over each town and hold- ers of these leaflets will also be given a. free trip over the Prince County area. The Rip was made murky by sand and mud churned up from the shoal's bottom. Tuna feed on these fish, which monwealth, The Netherlands. Cuba, fending champion. The Common- wealth team, has members from Canada, England, Bermuda and South Africa. . Expect No Cut In . Defencelliidgei By DAVE MolNTOSH Canadian Press Staff Writer 0'I'rAWA, (GP)-Next year's de- us Doukhoborir, praying and singing in the nude inside their huts, awaited in oakalla prison "We will know when to eat The strike began at the tent vil- lage of Polatka, on a stretch of barren ground in the Sloan val- ley. 39 miles northwest of Nelson, B.C. It began at 0 p.m. Wednesday when the 148 Sons of Freedom roiled from Polatka aboard a CPR. prison train, charged with contri- buting to juvenile. delinquency by nude parading. It continued Fri- day night throughout their long, bizarre arraignment in a tiny le- bor hall in suburban Burnaby. The Doukhobors, 71 women and 77 men, ranging in age from girls fence budget is expected to call "'"'"- 1”" h"d' "M mm” ”'"m”','?.'.x did "i I0 V," "u for about the same amount. of in saddle oxfoi-ds and bobby sox llN00l- '" ' t money as this year's- around to aged man with low white . thy”: It nos-ms '(r.s.i.) Liiimnn Charlottetown Buying Bough Pnlpwood daily Snnimenide Yard (located behind "Tito Imperial Diner"). oommenelne. 02.000.000.000 -, informed sources said Friday. campaign, and officials said there is no evidence to contradict that view now. ' i Preuure will probably be put on the cabinet to out defence spend- ing. some other members of the North Atlantic eaty organisa- tion are talking along those lines. lut any reduction in Oamde prob- ably would mean only an infinites- beerda, took their hunger strike with them at midnight Thursday arrang themselves," an official of the warden's office said. "The very old get. A little soup to keep them going." . IDNDON (OP) - A new dart- baani has appeared in some Ion- don pubs. where dart-throwing has been popular for many years. This one flashes a beer advertise- iinel saving to the individual tax- inenf. everr time a bull'e eye is eoorod tracks with his car, no. 99. and on Wednesday evening drove to the third place win before some 4,000 persons. His wife, Mrs, Lee Logan. an equally capable driver in ladies stock car races, has won a first and second in her last two starts. Acorn drove his car. No. 7, 35 out to short as The total in this school is now 601, being an increase of 56 over llast year.-S . an out of closing the series". But: l . 1 the.Curranites got a life on the mu" mp” next play as Don MacLeod over- he came within Matheson, E. MacNelll. finance, will be discussed by the Levy by Champlain in 1625. and Municipalities said municipal costs are going up all the time, and revenue sources aren't flex- ible enough to meet the in- CFEBSQS. The report, which deals with and inter-government stole third and came home on I passed ball. The final run of the game was scored in the eight.l.. Simmons led- ofl with a single to right. Gay - fanned, but J. Grady went to first on a pass, and Joe &'nard'I 975,000 square miles. 'J. E. Devine, Charlottetown, P. E. I. H Clifford 0. Ellis, 0'Leary, P. E. I. Raymond Gallant, Rustico, P. E. I. This was the general outlook behind the high iron gates of Oak- c t 1 y 0 U R , 0 , A . given by Prime Minister at. l.Au- alls. 'H ,, "I , I N , x I I V, .rant. during the summer election "They have an sment ' l A Branch Office Bank of Nova Scotia l.5.ldg., Charlottetown, P. E. I. George K. McKnigh Represen E. H. Monkley, Sutnmerslde John W. Crosby. Cornwall, P. E, 1. rain) f, Branch Manager. tatives John E. Cook, Belle River, P. E. I.