. : : “A \ i SLAN D NEWS P E all Open Verdict Is Returned meeting. * i of re- of various : aspects of this proposed pro- eoroner’s returned an| and all appeared to be sober) ald pointed out that e Mat fire | 1." on renee sd tound that Mex |and io good health. A check of on Campbell's car was « result Reports of the organization's John Walter Cann, 58, died Nov.|the day's sales at the Liquor | of the accident. alae coh \eetee seer Content a 3 Poddaaee te te toon collision near Cornwall|them had made purchases there | submitted me . Hospi So Gataaden Cure tie chiens of Go other - Hospital. TRAFFIC : jira Cams i gt muies|_ Mr Combe, ving bs valine. aad marks tad by Camp MANUFACTURED MILK PRODUCTS © | received in the same accident. den of the s ame Sees ae a oe on eS : ' 3 i had a curve one ad ese a - F : The inquest, presided over DY | ‘ested a hill when he pulled out| Members of the jury were Excellent future for qualified manufacturing and sales « Lealled Dr. Malcolm Putman as/to pass a slow moving car ahead/Daniel Lee Taylor, foreman; executive offered by medium-sized concentrated milk manu- the first witness. ten Tale be as a ae See See facturing firm in eastern Ontario. This is a well established “Dr. Putman said that Mr. Cann | center y. ’ Mantine - although conscious upon: arrival |parking lights being turned on|Lean, ivan R. Clow, R.R. Lyle company near pleasant town of 5,000 inhabitants. NAMED officers of Local 279, , Workers last night were (left) at the hospital had considerable /| in the Cann car were the first in-| McNevin and Allison L. Wood. The man we are looking tor is between 35 and 45, pre ir Scentpast and Guneeal Doucette, recording secretary, — oe — 0 Saat tie trated ferably with production and sales experience in milk powder, ° . pressure was very low. Air found | car Was | kee cream, cream and other manufactured milk products. 3 Inthe tissues ‘over the left chest|his vehicle but found i was too| Pi ghh Catch Knowledge of plant lay-out, planning operations, product de- was removed and ae a oe his own velopment and advertising and sales promotion an aneet : to : travelling nen if : : ‘al: . administered to bring up — - @ ast 0 woh ot Shows Drop Administrative skill and sound business judgment esse Nov. 14. Corrective steps were | time. This is a challenging position with an unlimited future. : cS : taken and his condition improved| Const. Paul A. Davis, first Following the lead of- the Apply in confidence, outlining experience, education, age, : slightly but on Nov. 18 be again| ROMP officer to arrive at the pre- |] marital status and salary expected to BOX N. A. J. GUARD- P : suffered a relapse and died with-| scene, said he immediately ecall- IAN. in 20 minutes. ed for three ambulances and an.|>ad weather to the coastal areas Fi fl ld Ing a6 other patrol car. Const. R. E.|o% the ee toe reduced a. OTHER DRIVER Mailman, second officer to reach | fishing effort _Yielded_dimia- | - co neweeeuewecaeae SS George Miller Campbell, the |the scene told how he had seen| shed returns to fishermen. 3 Lorne Casford of Chariottetown| The newly-elected oficers will driver of the second car involv iCampbell’s arm move and an|., 706 tee eae eye ear. |3 SWEATERS FOR fast night was elected presid- | assume their duties on Jan.1 and ed in thé crash, was the last of |opject fly through the air. He|* — to 30.6 mil- Local Canadian Broth “! serve for one year. Local the three victims to be taken to| allied to Const. Davis who re-|/ion pounds at 1.4 million | § ate of sacle Transport ne. Oe er _ gear See tour tears agg ey: moines value Badr oe this path . ‘i CHRISTMAS o4 ao throughout the for he suff ‘ “| Vodka bottle near Campbell's ; z : and General Workers represent-| July and August. atone, head ween’, 5s me Domes om. eat lene ointly oy oo a ee feces waco janis ber se\— © WE FEATURE SWEATERS | Other officers elected include!ed in ao A the two fractures of the jaw. Mr.| A subsequent search of the| Dominion Bureau of Statistics | 3 * BY HELEN HARPER, LADY ANNE , ton ini Campbell, although in a state of | Dodge by the two officers turtted | Tuesday. R, a eee ae coe, | reese. © Coseie's. Seen shock, was conscious on arrival|up an empty whiskey bottle in| The decline in landings from|y @ GRAND/MERE AND PRIDE O'GLEN : , ~4 Pam . rs /at hospital. - the glove compartment. Mr. tober November was in ex-/# Gilbert Smith, local chairman; = \ national union. It A gen eee ane een aera that he saved | cess of 30 million pounds, partly.| FROM ENGLAND Mary Doucette, recording secre . members | the ri ankle so is m0 these bottles for Camac trac-| @ seasonal phenomenon. | * tery, and Joha Auffrey, education | raitway workers, city and in- po : : ¥ @ FANCY KNITS @ SHAGGY : | longer moveable. tor operators who used them in| ever, the declines this year were — sa ter-city bus employees, airline | Dr. Putnam said that he-saw nojthe maintenance of tteir ma-|of greater ee ee el @ SHETLANDS @. BULKY KNITS Pg recreation hall, | pilots, seamep, marine officers, | direct evidence of Campbell’s|chines. Both bottles smelled|red in recent years and was evi- |¥%- ee ee ee eee, col eagligees Sp | consumed . alcohol. strendiy of the sicehel at Giey/Set Oe eeecion with She ae ii IN : | DIED IN MINUTES - as Se ee un ae i | @ CARDIGANS and PULLOVERS a ’ f aig, provincial path- | eli of alcohol at the scene but IN LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SHADES Lot 16 Resident Is Awarded ologist. told the court that his © |it"wwas noted that the amell of/ THIS WEEK AT AND SIZES . : declared dead on arrival at the |forasie and anlifresse predom) | @iwie STADIUM ° : : ; Christmas Scholarshi For Stud In UK | howpital Sag ed and’ the| ROMP Const. W.J.R.. MacDoa- pen every night until ; cee eee oe eect Hee left |ald. who took over the investiga-| WEDNESDAY— - saeaiens Darl Ten, ae Yes, a terse president of the (| arm and _ legs wae oa a ee ae ae 9 fy Saueie p.m —Shateg __KNITTED SUITS ANGORA : Central armer Tre- | federation. ‘ ‘| and she several fract oa g . ‘ceived word that he is one of| Larry, as he is best known by _ | ribs. She probably died minutes | with a crows bar but was unable} —_8:00-10:00_p.m.—Skating ‘ carnruee ene GLOVES two Canadian farmers who have) his friends, is a graduate of Mac- | || after the crash, he said. wih gis sega app Pepa gag gp : '¥ | CHOOSE ONE FROM _ been awarded the Nuffield schol-| donald College. He holds a bach-| Melvin N. Hyde of Cornwall |!@ht switches of both cars to be) — 1:30-3:00—Pre Scheol Skate (¥ | o0p wing SELECTION SHADES cee ween entitles him to six/elor’s degree in agriculture. He| | ii told the hearing that he had just |%"- He aes Gave details ae (Free) - iy CTIO months of study and travel in the|is married and is the father of |) jlentered his house, located near | @Vestigation couveras 9:15 p.m.—Parkdale Royals | ~~ Kingdom at the expense |two young children. | ee 4\ the accident scene, when he heard — cae. as very vs. P.E.L. Aces GIFT BOXES SUPPLIED ” was _— The other candidate for the) | 7 i'what he described as a ‘‘dull San . man s | SATURDAY— : The scholarship, awarded an-| Nuffield scholarship is another) ‘thud’ and looking out of the ition. 2:00-4:00 p.m.—Skating ually to two Canadian farmers, Larry. He is Larry Edwards of | j window saw the two cars. He said| Walter Burhoe and Walter Mac- 8: 00-10:00—Skating T e FASHION SHOPPE has been won previously by two| Five Hills, Alberta and operates lie ran-to the cars and seeing Donald, two service station op- |SUNDAY— i Island farmers. They were Wil-| 2 2,500-acre farm. lithe occupants to be in need of |eTators said that the cars in- 8:30-10:30—Skating Club 141 GT. GEORGE ST. PHONE 3355 Stitt Gassaas of dates lower tr Oar Ca Cgc a pepe gig lhe ollhed Porson pian th aap Ta gy Jor end mm 2 ur! get ir trip to the his house to call an ambulance | 2! iuion. st. MacDon-| _ ee ESRI al etineticenbnctoctantentonto a. : ae oak ale bes pe yom will tipgrery Police. Up to that! larmer, Ww! a ve muc! common. i seen no other ears | § ‘veteran of the RCAF, where be | They are shout the came age— on the highway. Albert L. Thomas | § i | a . They : vit es a Sseanes amen donc oooe. |ex-members of the RCAF where Sesith of oa usenmee pe ein eigen athicoee | ‘zi they served in the same capacity | PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ee Oe Grawing ot lef tide aoa ¥ George Murchison of Rogers) Salle clover seed. He is i Paeagpe bana ee Both ae = Hardware had respectively seen | GRAFTON ST. EAST Rericaitere. "A Urether, Chartes| children tn the same age HON. M. J. McQUAID G. R. FOSTER eee eee et Soe eee aes GP Agriculture. . i SY tkach eeimren res Y. M. J. MeQU = Cann shortly before the accident | oH You'll find lovely gifts you'll be proud to give at Three members of the Island } Johnston, QC, Queens County same. They are membérs of the and Gerald R. a SHOPS in Charlottetown and Summer- bar were named Queen’s Coun- sel at a meeting of the execu- tive council yesterday after, magistrate; Foster, QC, Crown prosecutor. In the top picture magistrate | United Church of Canada. ANNOUNCEMENT Ki i : eee Oe. | se fee seen We Des | Dae laos Sie : UNGER : K R | E + eyes Admits | siztt. tonorea yesterday were | Justice George Tweedy st the Mr. Daniel A. Acorn, has tie seca Hon. Melvin J. McQua'd, QC, | time of his appointment as | e y 0 gowns, new shades 5S New Members, | 2vinciatzepysurer: James B. | Queens County magitrate. || been appointed by the Unem- $3.95 - $5.95 one of Canada’s great moose | Phone 3116 , Ke) Summerside, ‘ P.E_I. ; Smallman’s Building ‘V2 : ¥ IN HOSPITAL Lot ee amese «6 one of Canada's great moose! mloyment Insurance Commission, |! £ : | Mrs. Robert Sampson, Elms | ston branch of the Canadian Les-| the Gander River, famous for its ° li f | ee Nylon baby dolls, latest col- dale, is a patient im the Prince ion at the regular meeting held ~ (Continued from page, 1) fighting salmon>* to assist app icants or unemp oy- z ers and styles, County Hospital. here Dec. 10. Prince. Edward Island into the! © be fi fil ¥ Y ynom MONCTON | The tev monbers are George PrOuTaM. 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