Wit-rkage of Soviet airliner is iliSl('d ironi harbor at Copen- uen. Denmark. into which the tuiii-engined plane pltliged fol- in the disaster. The plane was an Ilyusbln ll. Russia's stand- Isovicr AIRLINER cRAsi-iEs lowing flight from Moscow via and airliner about the size of an Riga. All 23 in:-rsons aboard died American Convair. (AP Wireplio- Ito via Radio fmm London. Fairbanks is Popular With Royal Family-Andw Others By EDDY GILMORE LONDON (AP) - Social limlx-r'."' sneered an envious matron when the name of Doug- as Fairbanks Jr. came up. ”Wirv the man's the biliary of heiii all " iSli' Edmund Hillary scaled oilv Mount Everest in 1953.) Not once. but twice. the Queen mi Prince Philip have dined as l-'airi-anksl guest. a fact that has chiiriirri tip a wave of acid crit- lrlim ill his Mike as the 47-year- flld sun of the late silent film tar Douglas Fairbanks sails through London society. The yminizer Fairbanks msdel undersu un and the Uni , s. His London is a lovely house in a fas e section otj town. He bought itfrom the Duke oi Leeds a few years after the ed "181 I will bid Men lllleli into Red Cross Headquarters. Fgirbunkg cmm. 11', .,. unpre. Final plans were discussed for I'lI'. ientious place. "What an enormous dining! room." remarked a friend who- was being shown over the house il'?ch"5il:;('e we" "med m V”" s - s . by Mrs. I-airbanks just after she M”. "'8 -xlacl I ma M". and her husband moved into it. "Oh. well." said the new owner. "we mean to do some serious en- tertaining." Fairbanks detractors iu- tmi u-ip to Britain when her his them as any man in his! this Iiic months old. Later young Douglas and his mother stayed position would - claim that withi the house as his base he em- Britain followed by the Creed in unison. Five visitors were welcomed by convention at Charlottetown. E "M I!" ' that 393.14 had been made dur- IRISHTOWN W.I. Mrs. Halsey Proiitt entertain- ed the members oi hishtown W." I. on Jilly 5th. Mrs. Borden Campbell presided and meeting opened by singing "O Canada". Eighteen member. red roll call by naming a native tree. the president. A member report- anniversary celebration. Mrs. Dave Campbell. M rs. .lames Evans and Mrs. Archie l-1.W. Johnstone gave well pre- pared reports from the annual The June committee reported ing the month. The .liily com- mittee scrvcd lunch and enter- Accidents Keep Near To Home wimnrso tcri -Judging mm accident statistics it seems &at the farther the motorist is after taking a drink and foolishly try to "make it home" while their reaction are impaired by liquor. SaiIors' Prank Caused Concern HONOLULU (AP) - Prankish British sailors nearly upset the Christmas Island H-Bomb test by flashing a phony "Warrior go anniversary. Mr. Ross was born Home" signal at that aircraft car at Montague son of the Late Mr. rlera a Royal Navy officer said-and Mrs. Louis Ross. He was Fri ay. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Seymour 4 Ross. Fortune Head. who recent- ly celebrated their 54th wedding 54TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY brought up at Dundas and spenti was a bricklayer by trade. work-! the most oi his life as a carpen- ing for many years in Boston.! ter in Hollywood. California. p Mass. He supervised the building Mrs. Ross. was formerly Lottie , of the Prowse Block in Charlotte-I MacLean. Head of Fortune. Her. town. father. the late Daniel MacLean' Cmdr. D. R. Williams. skipper of a Royal Navy craft now atjvras a Japanese sampaa and got Pearl Harbor. said it happenediall shook up. Warrior asked the this way: admiralty for instructions. It was Several British sailors were several hours before the prank fishing off shore in a small boat was discovered and the carrier's when the Warrior arrived at staff settled down." Christmas island just before thel ' scheduled H-bomb test. "When the Warrior have into mmuvr LEAK night they raised a Japanese flag and signalled the carrier -- war- The first successful tountain rlor go home. stop H-Bomb iest.' pen was invented by Lewis E. "The Warrior's brass thought it Waterman in 1804. I-Iockshop For Diamonds is Well Patronized By Rich By HOWARD BENEDICT the front door. NEW YORK tAPl - Th e The lady who pawned the dia- smartly dressed middle - agedimond necklace had overdrawn woman. relieved at having en- her bank account. She needed is insured. Kaskel charges ii-x per cent in- terest per month. Why do some rich people need money? "There are many reasons." ex- plains Kaskel. ”For one thing most men making 31,000 a week live up to their salary just the same as a man making only 875 a wecli.” THE JONESES T00 He told of one sales exeruiivel who needed 350.000 to build a new home because a competitor had one. He had to borrow money 'I'ickets 31.25 Chicken Salad Supper Southport School Hall Thursday. August 22nd Sponsored by Southport Church 5 to 7 pm. Hf" """?' """'”'Mon. Augustl9. 1957 Another Kaskel client ax-. haustcd all his money to build an ug exclusive Manhattan restaurantl mdlhg He was about to open the donut nu Me one Friday evening when he dis-l hnaineas w .5 CLINIC CANCELLATION Owing to the Prince Edward Island Medical Meeting the Out-Patient Chest Clinic, Provincial Sanatorium, of August 23rd has been cancelled. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN SPECIAL-For one week only-- AUGUST 15th to 21st Inclusive PURINA 16'? MILK CHOW (With Molasses) IN 10 BAG LOTS, or OVER 53.60 per cwt. ALSO PLYMOUTH RED TOP BALER TWINE IN 5 BALE LOTS or OVER 57.50 per Bale CASH PRICE ONLY PHONE 3626 DILLON & SPILLETT LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. I. tercd the privacy of the small. money quickly. but would replace dark room unnoticed. told the it in a few weeks. employee: "This incident." says Clarence "I guess I'll need the usual 82.- Kaskel. founder of the plush She handed over a diamond pawnshop. "illustrates that a rich necklace. man can feel just as broke as a It was the same necklace she poor man." p had brought in five or six times Kaskel started Illg unique hock before. in minutes she had the shop three years ago. money. Then she said: "Now, re-; "in my old place." he says. "I member. my husband must not pawned objects for many rich know about this." people. So I decided to establish The employee smiled to himself a shop that not only would be lg he thought hack a week when easily accessible to them. but her husband sat in the some also would be a nice place for room and pawned avaluahle them to come into." ring to pay gambling debts. l(askel's doesn't have the tra- For this was Kasltelis in mid- ditionai three ball sign and the town Manhattan - a pawnshop cluttered windows. Instead. there for the wealthy. is a long white canopy and win- MIl.ADY'S CAR WAITS It is not uncommon for an ex- pensive limousine to pull up in front of the office building. for a chauffeur to hold open the door, and for a well-todo client to walk quickly to an inconspicuous en-g trance. This is the way that items that make milady's mouth water - ID. on rings. expe lve furs. A vault contains thousands of gems. paintings and other valu- able obiects. A cold storltle room in the basement is nearly filled dows tastefully decorated with I necklaces, S10.-i iFOR TRAVELLING.... FOR BACK TOCOLLEGE.... IT'S LUGGAGE FROM MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED 1 tained with contests and a read- hm with more than 6.000 furs worthl many of Kaskei's customers en- aa estimated 5500.000. Every item i inn hotel near Buckingham Pal- I barked on a relentless hunt for tor when they are too shy to use "its" lug Wclll llm0- The meeting closed with "The f "1" "Y ll "-1 my dvilitht I THE BANK IN FAIRBANKS I Queen". Next meeting will be ” malfh UP and down with the. 1:-.1,-1,.nk, 1. . busy m.n.1-hr": at the home of Mrs. Kenneth E s ni: l 'd th ," - - . . . '2"!!! on at e e Pliace he re :t'l::o:orlrgil;eaaInic.elaulis:h.l!iimrgglgr nip nbhyen .l'olI”lCv!LIrV.lll.Ir:'C F”'''-””'''" 3'93" W" I" "ii I camera company and I ball I m'Y'"'-" I U m:tIryWvIItiomI:h:l..a- Mm D" b"""'” ""1 ""” 'N -TR-KE8 MONTREAL ros'r.- -- -- Dbelrsnrial friendship basis with that :::,':-:!.-m comm” on lmporu-' MANCHESTER meal a rsi- x Manda. its l "d , I , i v ... ...A.. 252211.22::.'i.:::r;i:.:'.:si: --c......-- "-'iIIlarl.V to England. Now he a ' . - Vue Zoological Gardens to beco Th 1 1 D9 1 mm M" Everyone knows everything. the f, H" p (me 9 Dom n on partment of Agr culture. in u h - us - . . - rtstie ..mm m 1 km”... M m mt ':.atlri;:nl;.I ::;i:t.”p0e0i-g 'ogicl.il's P-riecbgi.-n: bumnleiwmiz: co-operation with the Provincial Department. of C vlieri to a question. "Why, i-ii W, ,3", 0, TV g ma mug, go treal. lies expects to take up his Agriculture, will hold Illustration Station Field ssoominionlo new duties in October. The Mon- treal park covers more than we acre; and is being built at an es- timated cost of more than 09.000.- GK). sit)! here a I ' M” s ang as Qiey it have lImlL'll.l Fairbanks Jr. is an en- tltusiasllr MWIODHIIO. Dill one WIIO is dedicated to fostering better I MING EVENTS Vnlnading Cement Monday and Twiny. P. .1. Noy E Co. '4" I pariah pionie. Tuesday. Alllust 20th. 1” PISPNITY and black eur- Days on the following dates-rain or shine. Farm of T. Albert Hicken. Alliston. August 20 at 2:00 p.m. Speakers. Hon. Eugene Cul- len. S. C. Wright. R. C. Parent. G. C. Warren, David MacLean. Farm of Zenon Gallant. Urbainville. August 23 at 2:00 p.m. Speakers: Hon. Eugene Cul- len. S. C. Wright. R. C. Parent, F. M. Cannon. R. Allan Palmer. A tour will be made of the Illustration Station fields and fertilized pastures. meadows. mixtures make a Int more." He laughs at the idea. "I wish it were true. I have worked since I was I3 and I'm I lasy man. i'd like to stop. but I can't. I've got ”ilities." Three of these are daughters Daphne. Victoria and Melissa. it was at Daphnis coming-outx party this summer that the: Queen. Prince Philip and Prin- cess Margaret stayed until dawn. Guda called it the party of season. Fairbanks topped off this tre- If there's a trip in your future, see Moore & McLeod Limited beiom choosing your luggage. Sea thelheautiiiil Sky-Rider and Viscount Luggage by McBrine. Travelite by Carson, fashionably styled. acuif resistant. stain resistant, and easily cleaned with a damp cloth. 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