Maicims of a More Man Masters two will not do. 16 PAGES VISITORS ENTERTAINED AT GOODWILL Seen at the reception of t.he Pro-lst. Pierre are front row. left in! vmrtal Gnvcrrcirrt "mt ttv litv right: Henry Gautier, M. Clementf ' ileputy Governor of St. Pierre; previous to I goodwill dinner held 'remier Matheson, Mayor J. D. tewart Back row 3. E. Rogers. iFind Body of president of the Charlottetown rMacDonald, Provincial Secretary; Mrs. Thibodeau Leaves For Prison 2 . . . EDltfUNilSTt'lN. N. B.. i(lPle Mrs. Lina Thihodeau. whose NORTH BAY. Ont. (CPI-The death sentence for the murder of Eilgy 9f ,2I'iY9"';lId Grgce gelllk a e. miss ng rom er ome :ee';kh't:)h1:'f: Vhfgprisonmesf 11:”; since Oct. 17. was found Wednes- day near Englehart 70 miles the county Jail here by car Wed- ' - . nesd;xt for the women's section of "mm of Timagam" police an BANCROT (CF)-Words mum- bled from the seared lips of a mother on a hospital operating table have sparked I police in- vcstigation into a fire Saturday which has so fal' taken two lives. Mary Crautord. I4, badly burned when she stayed in her tlaluing home here to drop other members , . nounced. "'9 7 "'3' P"l'""l”"l1l' 4" K"lHs- Further details were not imme ston..0nt. y 'dintcLv available. police said. was an-onipanlcd by Sher-; Thp up-1 disappeared an" , in Til (IF? 'lI3l'illl anti -W1 and dance at Timagami. Albert La- Mrs. drew Pellelicr. Mrs Pelt .innrlc. 21. is being held on a pub otter was one of the matron:-' dur-the mischief charge in connection M "'9 iamuy t" safety f""" 5 g" Rf;-g. 1')1nmd,,.,', tmpm.-,5. -H, H, I (H i 1- M second-storey window died in hos- lnent hen. ., hvrice. 9 n H gr 1 awe" pltal at Toronto Wednesday. Her 1 g.” N I N E F eight-year-old brother Samuel tiled in his bed.during the fire. Mrs. Reginald Crawford. whose NEWSPRINT mcamsr: axeacr DUPLESSIS romcv QUEBEC (CF)-Anglo-Ncwfound-i murmured words in Peter. iugh Hospital opened the investilz.-ltion. foundlaud Development Conlpanyt 1 .- ., has lmmunud . s3-840.1 increaseip essls. who has taken sharp issue is in critical condition at St. QUEBEC lcp i premier Du,lMichael's Hospital in Toronto. Shc in the price of "8 newsprint. H", ttwice in the past with Quebec news- sixth Canadian newsprint manu- 59”"! manufacturers 0Vel' Price In- and Mary were moved to Toronto facturer to boost prices in the last Icreases. is expected to outline soon for treatment Saturday. SAW TWO MEN Dr. H. S. Johnson. of Bancroft. told police he hczlrd liirs. Crawford i.lean Ls Pairre. French Consul at st pie,-re. Syrian Premi DAMASCUS, Syria (Reuters) - Syrian Premier Said Ghazziwarn- ed Britain, the United States and France Wednesday that in face of "repeated Israeli aggression on: the various armistice fronts."i Syria no longer regards itself bound by international obligations The warning was conveyed when Ghazzi received the dlplon matic representatives of the three powers which in i950 guaranteed the status quo In the Palestine area. , He told them Syria. Egypt and Saudi Arabia now are bound to each other under defensive mil- itary pacts. The three Arab states would jointly retaliate with force against; Princess In Fi LONDON (Reuters) - Cheering throngs of Londoners greeted Prin- cess Margaret Wednesday night on Halifax; Carl Burke, General titan-y His Worship Mayor Lehuenan of Barter's Film Lab. Burned Mother Touches Off Fire Investigation I i WAIT IN RAIN the stairs," Dr. John Johnston quoted Mrs. Crawford as saying. He said Mr. Crawford nnntioned she smelled gas beforestlro fire started. He said she did not say whether she meant gasoline. Her condition has been too criti- cal to permit furthcr questioning about the fire. police said. ' SAYS FIRE SET inspector Ralph 'l'ayior of the provincial police said the fire was deliberately set. The fire was set outside the tar-paper house. spread- in: quickly to the only stairway, and trapping - tile ' Crawford family upstairs. y Reginald Crawford. father of the -family. was questioned Monday. A former bush worker. he had been .living with relatives ncar Kingston rccently while working on a con- struction job. Police have extended their in- vestigation to the Belleville and y the roof tops. mo weekg. t I ask: "Did they catch them?" Kingston districts. PERON MOVES he nwcry 9' I'll” 5"""'""-"" ” ' There were two men moving Coroner Dr. 0. W. Anderson said yle-ill 0 new! - announced ln- about in the garage. The next thing,an inquast into Samuel's death will RIO DE JANEIRO icpl"-Illa" Cl'98508- I knew I saw the flames coming up be held. I D. Peron, broke ff his exile ln' Paraguay esday and flew to Brazil. His u to destination was announced as ragua. but Inoculation arose that the deposed resident of Argentina might be radios for Europe. POSTMASTERS CONFER IMONCTON (OP) - Administra- IIOII and other allied matters were Good Showing Made By PEI Horses; Sheep And Cattle dismissed as a two-day conference ' Lorne Ferguson of Crapaud took in (Speclsl)- classes and all the khlil pionshlps,the Royal. Shropshires. Their only opposlt-i MucNair also dominated the litwo registered Percheron horses ion came from Earnest A. l-'alcon- straight Cheviot classes although to the Maritime Winter Fair and. cr. Cariboo island R.R. 3, N. S. the Pearson stock did take one of won two grand championship on But he was never able to head itwu firsts and were within strik- Wlc-dncsday. He also placed second. them off from topping their classes. ,ing distance of the top in several with a grade filly in a class for The Falconer flock however com-iothcr classes. . AMHERST, N. 8., pletcly dominated the South down In Oxford Downs H. Lyle Bos- in Gordon New Aged Clergyman Admits Was Bribed To Tell Lies LONDON. tReuten) - An 83 - Macbonough had approached An- yeu--old retired. Glsucoh of Eng- 1 drews. hard-up and harassed with land person told a court here ; gambling debts. and offered trim W that he was bribed F :25 to say "six words" at Coin- "to tell In lies I could pos-ier's trial. He agreed and they of Maritime postmasters hr-re Wednesday. BA'I"l'I.rE REPORTED ll-NRO tlleutersl - An official REl"PlIll1lSp(llI'(l';mall announced 3 an a lie attack on it'll Engbilealilgtrigiiiitiin .l: "Ede Puchemnm . W. gm” desert at 10- km, um" Ferguson won the senior .1 nd-classes. g t I I”-npt Md um. "Emu W” um grand Percheron stallion .nnmp-i The Stcwarts showing as S. C. In progress. ' g lonship with his veterr rhow Stewart and Son had things almost -- --. horse Major Lamel. Ho u ' the-all their own way in Lcicesters al- lunlor and grand female mp- though W. B Pearson of Collins, Coming Events yionships with no filly Llllg .leIIe.-N- 3. put up some tntrlv strnns Than he'pul Major Lgmgl x Q fltmeyoppositlon in several classes. Bingo Hope River Thursday Belle together totake thc -V-rzony, Showing under his own name. "lit" of name class. Both are foal: oft Winston Stewart stacked up again- i'nInn1uni(y d,,,,(.,, Lillie May. ltlwas the top per- st Chief Justic John B. MocNalr tmlzc Friday night. formance of tht-'rlay in the Per.-of Ncw Brunswick in several of chcron ring 'the North Country Cheviot classes. Kingston Branch. Canndtlll I-Cl-. - iMacNair took the major share of on Annual meeting at Charlotte SIIEEP ithe prize money but Winston got "it" ltlllltlhl. Allison and Winston Stewart ofiln for sonic good placings. His in stock bran and oilcake. Spec. Marshfleld had a big day in theibcst ribbon was the band for the oil price on Dairy Ration, w. 1. sheep show ring. They took all llletrescrve champion female The smvinan. Hunter River. top placings the first four in many ;' Stewarts lcft Wednesday night for psaturday Nov. 5 dance. lknuris High School. Cliff lrrheslra. souris Lions Club. g Dancing every Thursday night. WU! Rustico liall. Music by Rollie MscKensle's Orchestra Dance Cardigan Legion Hall Mr-day. Webster's oi-clmtgn. PM. system. Canton service. We are now grinding mixing ll! usual. as deluge reported slhb nullsflctllro" to elect I went too cafe to meet Shack and gnnugli to operate. srke's Feed gem leader of charges of lmiflnlz Goldstein. i"""PP- I "J u H. M" PRDMISED (50 an " " wu I " tlhltr ed The rosecution charged Mftlglae Indnhear lmilim Bl" luv. Bull Andi-ewis iboutod Rom ndrewys then saw Mrs. Comer. ix. 9 rmnk If 3l'”I9WWll 53,3 the witness bot"! Ill! thorough vho promised him a total N in ll”? 7"” SPWWW by w”""3'” lYIHllm!tl." to say at the trial that i' '-'Il Mltute. Andrew: was testifying for the. "the tall dark man" Dlmc no crown anoint the wife of -leer -lttscked Comer and mi hr Had (Spoil Comer. Mrs. Rita Collllf seen Dimes with It knife 1" his and three other person charged tuna, '90 Nlllllflll lo hf!!! II! Since Andrews had never set course of justice at comers trial eyes on comer. the bookmaker do was described in detail. Andrews 3 was made familial with the scene rival bookme or. "Italian Albert" of me nght sad briefed on court- Dtmtt. krill I N000! INN-I0 room cross-examination tactics. battle in the streets of London's it was aliegl. exotic Soho district. was Crlfldo Hg was then taken to comers ed In the press. -Reserve Thursday Nov. to fix Mt rbtcken supper at saint Char- '9I' Charon . Heels saved tram 5 to I:mi.hgnncing following. Showing at local! Friday will! llld wicked California. "Passion." Stsrri . Cornet Wilde. and Yvon- . Technicolor. This is show presented by . 7 III! 9 lie not her ” K-0 o'clock. usual memorial service of The W Kllcslu smell of the Ca ""c"14lhIwlll The three Wednesday uul;o.ne' 'l'llem-oseeotln sin win er-old Mrs. Comte I. lentil well of Marshficld, P. E. l.. stack- ed up against W. Ballantyne of New Glasgow, N. S. The Island breeder had several seconds and a number of,other placlngs but he -couldn't head the Nova Scotlan in the parade of red ribbons and championship awards GUERNSEY SHOW Prince Edward island Guernsey breeders wound up their two days of competition at the big fair with many things to be happy about. Harold-Palmer was the major Prince Edward Island prize win- ner with three flrsts, three seconds. five thirds. two fourths. one fifth and two sixth: along with the ribbon for reserve junior female champion. (Continued on page 2 col. tit Mary Pickford blamed Winner ROCHESTER, N. Y. (AP:-To ronto-born Mary Pickford and is other personalities of the -silent film" days have been named wil- ners in the first annual George Eastman house festival of film arts. Miss Pickfwd, Herold Lloyd and Richard Bsrtbolmeu are among those chosen to come to Rochester and be honored by their contempor- aries of ceremonies in the Eastman theatre Nov. II. They will be award "Georses." citations similar to the noted 0!- her first public appearance since she wrote an end to her romance illoard of Trade; Hon. 3. Earle ager of Maritime Central Airways: 'wm, Gm", calm peter Townsend two days ago. The 25-year-old princess drove to a memorial service at 5,, pauys thank God for all who have wit- Agriculture spoke briefly at tliegwem to three Americans wed""'i Cathedral. Smiling and waving to the crowd. she showed no sign of the emo- tionai ordeal she had recently been through. Londoners waited on the rainy pavements along the route from Clarence House. her London home.- to the old cathedral. ; When the car halted under thel shadow of the great dome of St.7 Paul's and the princess stepped out. the cheer from the throng sent clouds of starlings twittering from Then in silence. Margaret mounted the broad cathedral steps to be greeted by the dean. Doctor W. R. Matthews, and other digni- tutlos - - Wearing a bright red hat and s mink coat, she was escorted by the dean up the steps. At the top she paused to smile toward a bstteryi of cameras. OPPOSED MARRIAGE The service was in memory of the death '50 years ago of Dr. Thomas Bernardo. founder of May Wage War On Israel Appearance Since End.Oi Romance With Townsend 77:9 Guardian I cHAlu.orr'rlrrowN, CANADA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1955 URE'S EIECTON Pl.AN APPROVED 'Wesl Rejects Red Plan To Unite Germany any "further Israeli aggression," GENEVA tAP)-The Western according to the pacts' provisions. powers rejected Wednesday night he said. Communist terms for gradual merger of the two rival German ARMS WARNING republics. British Foreign Secre- The premier also warned the tsry Harold Macmillan called Westelll diplomats against Bend- Russia's German unification plan ing new western arms supplies "an unparalleled diktnt tdictatei." to lsraei or giving her security P. E. I. Day or Warns guarantee because that "would certainly nush Israelis warlike intentions into further and wider- -vnon-" Observed Al He later informed the Saudi i 3- . Arabian and Egyptian ambassa-I (tors of the Syrian warning Ghazzi also received the Soviet minister in Damascus but the subject of their talks was not re vealed. rst Public AItlllERST NS tspeclal - :as Prince Edward Island Day at be Amherst Winter Fair 'i'c'i" 2- day and it was the splendid oer- jforninnce of Mrs, Douglas Huc- tGowan's troupe that stoic the er--nv and attracted our of the iv"-est crowds that the Fair has seen thus far Spontaneous applause was heard Ifrom all oarts of the huge .la-'1-1 as the Irish and Scottish sonu.-'1 -tap dancing and bagpioc -mi-no of itlrs. McGowan.s youthful per- Iltllllell till 0l”llll3llS- Ammlil the 0f- fnrmcrs thrilled the thousands ficiatiug ciergymen was Rev. Les- Whit Iliad ti-0ll'l" "I 599 'Il"Tl- lle Wczitherhead Methodist leader I” Bust M('G""a"'S ””"lw "9" , ' . George. Heather and Evelyn Fras- Wh" 'Ss”9d 3 5mlem”"I "pposing or of Charlottetown: Ralph Fraser. marriage between the princess and 5 Glenda Jamieson. and Florence Townsend while she was trying tot reach her decision. i One of the prayers was: ”Let us panist was Mr. Al Blanchard. Hon. Eugene Cull- n Minister ufl klr. First opening of Prince Edward Dav He was introduced b) Allison Profltt of F'i'cc-"urn. V'ir-e-Presiflent of the Fair WINNIPEG ICFL Robert Alfred Bradley. 34, Wednesday night was found guilty of murder in the Jan. 6 slaying of 31-year-old August Flaifoot. Chief Justice E. K. Wil- liams sentenced him to be hanged Jan . nesscd by a LVUFESQOIIS confession of their faith for thy glory and the welfare of the world." Men and women in the congrega- tion wept openly as the princess and her lady-in-waitlni: knell on their rich wine-colored velvet cas- socks on the black and white checkerboard marble before the high altar. FUTURE MEETING? i Many were asking whether the princess and Townsend were ever likely to meet again. Friends of Townsend say be has been upset by a report quoting himi as saying he would never again see Princess Margaret. They point out there is no reason why he should give such a pledge. .-But obviously it ill statement Townsend cannot repudiate with- out lmplying that there are plans for a meeting. 1 By FORBES RHUDE leave expires this coming weekend. V Meanwhile. the Queen and duke tured goods. of Edinburgh began a tour of the Midlands. tactics urging the Canadian gov- it," they, as represented by the Canadian Exporters' Association, MacDonald of Montague. Ac('om-- Canadian Bid Renewed For Share Of U.S. Market ' Canadian Press Business Editor . SEIGNIORY CLUB. Que. (CPL- The only plan Townsend has. his Canadian e x p o rte r s Wfldnes-i friends say. is to return to his jobiday made a renewed bid for what.,iStatcs rather than the Canadian in the Brussels embassy when hisithey consider a fair chance at the tttovcrnmenl having to resort to American market for manufac-,mcasures which would have to re- This time. instead of using pasttstlods to Canada-" ernment "to do something sbouti Covers Prince Edward Island Like theiDow PRICE 5: Reds Support December Vote PARIS, (Reuters)-Premier Edgar Faure Wedneb day night won his vote of confidence on I measure to bold new elections next month as the Communists swung their support behind him, eager for a chance to bolster their strength in the National Assembly. Semi-official figures on the ballot count were 325 votes in favor of new elections in December and 214 iagainst. t Just before Faure urged Lhe voting begau.ISWING ASSURED VICTORY the assembly to. The legislators had to vote in back his plan to hold eier.-iiortatperson Those supporting the gov- seven months ahead of time on ernment placed while ballots in the grounds that a fresh popular the green and gold ballot urn: inandate was n(!(3tICti to deal with! those who voted against it used .the troubled problems of North blue ballots Africa. Victory for Faure was virtually ”it on have an election next. assured when Communist party smiug." he said. ”ue risk Il0Id'i Iearier Jacrlues Dllclos earlier ing up governrucutrli 8l'll'ln II'IlSll"llll; his followers behind Fallre's early elections plan, be- linvios that a current swing to for the policies we have proposed the left in the country will in- for those regions will be called crease Communist representation for." in the National Assembly. uWivr:sAiNoI;eIAlPrizes For Chemistry And Physics STOCKIIOLM (AP;-The Nobeltvitai lady organs sucle as the kid- , - - - ;ney. e 54-year-old hlcago-born ipmes m chemisuy and physmibiochemist is the first scientist ever to take apart and put together a i da.V- ihormone produced by the pituitary i Dr Vincent du Vi-zilcaud of Cor-gland. His work on the two sub- uctl tnner.xit,v's medical collegeistant-es-oxytocin and vasopressin won the prize in chemistry The'-is described by Nobel authorities ipI1.VSIcs award went jointly to Dr. here as "a historic feat in bio- JW. F1. Lamb of Stanford Univer- chemistry." sity and Dr. P. Kusch of Colum- The physicists will split prize bia University. money of 536,720 for their work in Dr. du Vigneaud will receive the correcting an error made by a 536,720 chemistry award for his Briton who previously won the no- Iworit on two hormones that help bel prize.,Their work was in con.- in childbirth and keep a check on nection with atomic measurements. Morocco and Algeria at the very” time when consi-stout application ssenimgiui. Canadlsn'Shipo'wierI' Association. said the Canadian merchant marine-was at its lowest level in years. The association expressed con- tinued support of the piinciplea and aims of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade but asked that the royal commission on economic prospects investigate Cansdais pol- ition in the organlzstio . The government was asked to continue its efforts to make inter- national tax a5sCEI'n9IILK with other countries so as to remove daubla relationship through the years we feel it would be to the best mutual .-advantage if this trade situation could be solved by positive and di- rect co-operation from the United lstrict the flow of United States CONVENTION ENDS The Canada-United States trade declaration was one of a number decided to present a case direct to adollletl by the association in the the American president and each closing session of its threeday an- mcmber of Congress. "URI Convention. The case. not yet drafted mm ,1! expressed concern at the pos- final form. will state that ('illl.l('IR'5Ih”Ii.V that the Wfll'I( oi the royal continually hlrvs more mm, thg'flfll'Yll1'llSSI0lI on Canada's economic United States than the United prospects might be "so hurried as States buys froln Canada. to lmit the proper preparation not only of our own brief but those of EXTRA TARIFF The protest is particularly di- taxation. The government was also asked to urge other governments to oil- minate consular formalities and fees which were hindering trade. rccted at the application of rus- toms and other regulations against Canadian manufactured g o o d s. which opcralc. exporters foot. as an ntldiiillllnl tariff. The statcniclll. prrsenlcd to the associations cnmoniinn Monday by mp policy committee and admit:-rl other Canadian u.ganizations." I How I-lava It (I tht th I I ' ,time lhxeggufficiaentlyeextgiilrgduaoolhg EVERY (HINQ A to ensure that all interested parties MlLLIONAIRE A jmighl have adequate time for pro- lparntion of their briefs. The policy committee. headed by 'i' -t, Gm-in of Toronto. chairman! and Andre Scipio of Montreal. co-4 chairman. said no statement had' bccn rlrsxvn up on the matter of g weeps EXCEPT RxAMoNEY 4a Wnrtmw.-d.1y ricsrllhc the American p Canadian ."lllllil(If' as ”lllulliy protectionist” despite uimly clioris by American nrlnlinisli-ntions to give leadership in trccr uorifi trodc ll R iiIIif'SpIt'l nt Ittontivol. Ill conilul: associntilill pl'csifIent. said he llnricrstood the direct communi- cation to .'tn1crir.'tn out-clltive and lclcisizltivc brlllit-in-s would not cm- harrnss the (':ln.'utlan government, -av.-oath--..... - PROPOSED CA This is u architect's drawing of the Canada House. I ' -The siatcmcnt commented: ”d i ”Bcc.'lusc of ollr It'lllL'. and warm y 7 ,, ., h...., .-----v.y.- .. .....-1.-u .-.-a-a.-.- g.--p--.. Retire Early YORK. lzlugland Reuters!--ilr Cyril Garbett, Archbishop of York. -announced today ll? Wt” "NI" early next ycar. The 80-year-old arclihishup, one of the outstanding pcrsonaiitlc- of the Anglican church. said hc is re tiring because of age and ill health. Dr. Garbeti. second to the Arch- bishop of Canterbury in the Church of England hierarchy, was at one time known as "The Hikinlz Bl- shop." Twice a year when he was El- shop of Winchester he tramped smong the lonely parishes of his diocese wearing a purple cassock mm cgn-ylng 5 5110-year-old pas- toral staff. He was then in his fills. on these tours he walked I5 miles a day frequently conducting services in the open. Wit?! ll? 59 came archbishop of York in 1942. he immediately arranged a series of walking tours so he could talk to farm workers and villlllrrl NADA HOUS It is expected to be completed by April, 1957. Toronto architect's are side. Archbishop of vlfrkirow A forceful but kindly churchmen; Of the hvdrnrzcn bomb he has never been slow to attackiscs-zion appears the desecration of the country- V merchant marine be. causc ll-(cit It had not sufficient infornmtlou. llovvr-vcr. at an early date met Jvssoclntlon would call a meeting of. all lnlcrcs-ted parties. and. on that basis of the fill! case as then re- r-civcrt. the board of directors would make a declaration of the, association's stand. The convention. approved this proposal. W. .1. Fisher Ottawa. repre- TORONTO (C?)-Minimum and maximum temperatures: Min. Max. Next Year best it(' Milled by Christian unity. Last May he underwent is serious operation and it was not until Sep- tember that he appeared in public,-I-ommo N ilL'K-llil. . Last month illness prevented him i (,t:,';:,”v,',',ji H ' from attending the convocation oflguehep g I York and his presidential address Fredericton was read for him Saint John A pungent commentator, the Moncton ..; archbishop has said of divorce: "1 Halifax . don't know which is the more con- Charlottetown it-mptlblvxthe weakness of a manl5.l'dllW -- - -. who takes the blame for the sin be; Ynrmoutll -A . .. has not committed. or the mean-, Sh 59”” -- ties: of the woman who expects HALIFAX (CF) g The H-1"-X Mm "' ii? "i" weather office forecasts Thursday "I '.oI"'s'"" D” "M M "5 N" will be a cloudy day throughout the the risk of it: becoming a danger dmrm A dmmbm" W" H" :";H'm.."'"r”k "Id ”'""” "I ""1 Great Lakes moving northeast is - Of novelists ”Some of our novcl- fgpgzaaeg 332:: 1:n::w:&o "3 lsts are almost fanatical in presch- enter" Quebec Thanh, Wu”. tug at new gospel of sexual licence. hm" Edward "ind euwni i'n"'I' ”"'"hI""""I"”' '0" ""9" N I! cnuntler Cloudr little cllsuo show that thpv practice what they in" .i.m'”"";,j "dd Vhdn I”. """"I' N high, at New fiilssgow so nod 45. Charlottetown 4! and 45. Motels! 40 and I7. Dawson Vancouver .. ilidmonton .. Calgary .. .. Regina iwinnipeg . cg gase::aes:sa::s gsxasaaszssaussssa ”ltis point to live betterf hope: of peace " i i Of communtsm' "Tllc mnsti lat 1.16 p. m. Summersido I do tony , .& sfrllctnret helm ni sndflforrls with Eggers 3.... in ii: Yorke mm itw -mlnnlatns of New York Wm me. Work will begin in January architects on the project first con- to doinollsli buildings on the site ceived by Ray I-w-mt torn-er to he meson ho d cthon'hi:cb- Goons mas. Ibolll-ot0' I . vwmh in Hollywood by Jesse L Leaky, pioneer also i elude: A L Gish. Gloria i-'nnau'u c..':'ii." nu- u . . all Celina lantern. and and inn-and Kenn. I to make way for the skyscropc. consul-senernl in New York. He often spoke strongly against'-dangerous and persistent nessnlti badly designed country houses and upon Christianity c n m e .- fromt eighteen minutes later an Rlsrillg roadside ndverttselnents. illiarxtan comrnunism. which ' . in Iotteiown. FAVORS UNITY .theory and practice is opposed to He believes world problems can I world peace " at 5 p.m. Q) A High tide today at Charlottetown ' Sun rises at ms: nu. ud not ' it