Liberal Rally Tonight: 8:30 Empire Theatre Inserted by the Queen's County Liberal Party. MAXIMS - or A MERE MAN pain. The foster-nurse of nature is n- un Guardian. Flu Cantu. Morning Dally Founded I381. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1951 16 PAGES In time, we hath that which we often four. MAXI MS OFA MERE MAN -mm...- Sllblcrlptlona delivered 88.00; Mall 80.00 0 the: Province: and lJ.S.A. 38.00 ERITAIN T0 CLIN G T0 IRANIAN OIL FIELDS IF POSSIBLE Big Four Deputies Talks In Senate Committee Urges Steps To Halt Inflation; Warns Economic Dangers ii'i'TAlVA. June 21 --(CF) - rite finance committee of the Sen- gift said today that bold steps .-iimi1;l be taken to hall. inflation .iud avoid the danger of another ticprus.-ion. committee. under the chair- m- ship of outspoken, 75-year-old sr..aior Tlioiiias Crcrar if.-Manb ...-;.a. reported to the Senate af- tor almost. four months of delving 1V.'tl Government expenditures and -',p;,- i-ffcct on the vest of living. the report noted that the dc- prr-'-lfln of the 1930: followed a ,-mind of inflationary boom. It made two recommendations to a'.(lld a repetition: 1. For governments: Spend ms and avoid building up a ivramid of fixed expenditures fnmi which there could be no u ithdrawal. 2. For the people: Increase in-oduction and save more. 'rr.c report added: "it is important that the Can- a. An people realize that inflation a. Coming Events "Dance. Iona East School. Fri- Cay, June 22nd. "Rollo Bay.-Pit:-file. Wednesday, NW ltlth. "Dmce. Orwell I-lull. June 25th. .l.'illvicw Orchi-strn. Lunches. "Sliow, ".thiiriir- Town" at .'..'mri tonight at SSW. Dance after sh"... "Son I-lone. fiver Players psa- wit their play in Cavcntlisli Hall .llnnd.1,v. June 25. "See Kinkora. Players in Wilt- siuir I-Iall. Friday. June 22nd- la.-ire after. "lteiiiilar Dance. East Royalty L; Hall. Friday. June '.'.2nd. Bus mg I. M. T. 9.45. "Softball. Winsloc-Milton vii. Mu Glasgow tonight. 6:30 olclock ;v.i New Glasgow. "(tome to the social at Long l' r Monday. June 25. Home- . I: ice cream and bazaar. Irc cream festival. St. Mark's ':vin ChllI”('Il, Rustito. ppst- Wtl to July 9th. ”l':intry Sale to be hold at John It-I-7fD0llaId'S store. Melville. June -:'3t Aiisplcrs Melville W. 1. "Kim Salvation Army Officers and li.iiid Vlill conduct ll cliurrii Wtlvc zit Dunilns next Monday, liiim '.l.'itli at l?..'ltl. "tiliiiri Tfliowdcr. Riiign aii.I ll-Iitrc. South Rustlco Hull. Thurs- tlv. Juno Elsi. Music by Clim- '"'l "own Mountiiinccrs. lt'niraii Rziii Players present itu.-on niibbs" in st Teresa's Ha”! l-triday night. June 22nd. UB1): .- gf'Qr' "llon't miss a good play "The liantl of the Law" in North iVilIshiri- hall tonight by Kiri- Wit ploy:-is. Good spcclallles. Dali"? aftrr. "Tm salvation Army Officers "ill Rand VKIII conduct ii service " lluutlos ..can have a paralvzliig effect not onhi on our economy, but as well upon the steadiness of think- ing in the individual citizen that is the main-spring of what we civscribe as our dcmocratlc way of life. "Wis need a clear uiidcrstandiiiz that this danger. if allowed to pro- ceed uncheckcd, will bring serious and grave hardships to liumlreds of thousands of our people." Governments whosc costs iii- crease more rapidly than the iii- creasc in population and the pro- duction of new wealth "can lciid to serious darrrers to this state as a whole." And government costs. the committee found. have been steadily rising in Canada wliiie per caplla production incrcasc had been negligible and savings-by the ' people diminished. Could Re Fatal Governments were continually being pressed to find new sources of revenue. This. it it persisted. ”is fatal to our well being as a people." People were becoming more and more dependent on the state through social welfare and other schemes. The committee said this could lead only either to a steady increase in the power of the state over its citizens ”or the break- down of democratic ieprcscntatitic government as we have under- stood it and practiscd it. in the past. "The lessons of history in this respect are clear for all to read.' The uncertainty that lay alii-ad was the "strongest. possible reason to guard against building an edifice of fixed expenditures which. if dark day: should come upon us. our economy could not possibly carry." The Federal Gov- ernment should work with othrr iliovernmcnts on an economy pol- CV. Door teffflpen For Meeting Of Foreign Ministers PARIS. June 21 - (AP) - The deputy foreign ministers of Brit- ain. the United States, France and Russia tonight broke off their ef- forts to write a program for a Big- Four conference to case world ten- sion. - The deputies' talks. which be- gan March 5, came to a dramatic cud tonight after 9. vituperativc two-hour and 40-minute speech by Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister. Andre! -A. Gromyko. The three Westcrii deputies had told their Russian colleague that. after 1'3 weeks and 74 meetings in the orn- ate Pink Palace here, they had enough. But, they left the door open for their governments to make one last attempt to arrange a meeting of the Big Four Foreign ministers. which has been suggested for Jilly 23 in Washington. Dakota Proceeds On Mercy Flight WINNIPEG. June 21 -iCPl - An R. C. A. P. Dakota on 2.300- mile mercy flight from VVlhnIpei: to Mould Bay today refucllcd at Resolute Bay and proceeded on its mission. It. passed over the mag- netic north pole at 10 a. m. EDT. The craft is to pick up an ailing radio man employed at the Mould Bay weather station. on ihf! south side of Prlnrc Patrick's Island in tlic Bcauford Sen. about 1.500 miles north of Edmonton. OTTAVVA. Juiic 21-(CF)-The Commons today gave first routi- ing to El Government bill empow- ering the Government to .10 ahead with some steps in the "national capital” plan for Ott- BVVEI. Vancouver Man. Named . Head Of Orange Lodge; To Meet Here Next Year FREDERICTON. June 2l-tCPt- James E. Clancy. Vancouver. deputy grand master of the Grand Orange lodge of British America for the past year. was elected grand mas- ter today at the concluding session of the two-day 121st annual con- vention. He succeeds R-. Hardy small. Toronto. grand master for the past three years. ii..Tfi'.'.i-iteF1.fcn;ri.;(teiawn7. grand lecturer. Grand the representatives of Grand orange Lodge include P. M.- fMncCaull. Ellerslic, P. E. I. From This Province I. The following representatives lfrom Prince Edward Island are at- tending: Rev. J. R. Skinner. Grand- Chaplain of British America; Mrs. Paris Broken OH Stormy llgltaie Gallant of Coleman were destroy- ed bylfire last evening about 5:30 P.M. One of the homes was un- occupied at the time, the other being or recent construction. The fire, which broke out in the new house, had spread considerably before it. was noticed and Mrs. Gallant had some difficulty res- cuing a four-year-old girl who Two houses belonging to Basil l W35 11:5:-;lIS:351;ED. iclothing was saved, Mr. and Mrs.i iGallant and five children cscap-. thoyi I i were at ca: mg i Alberton Child Rescued As Two Houses Burn The flames spread so rapidlyy that tho.e present were unable l.oI do anything and no furniture or iirg with only the clothing at the time. The oi:g:ii of the fi.c is unknown. '.-I Allies Expect New Offensive P Next Monday TOKYO. June 2'2 -(Fridayl (AP;-Eighth Army tank-infantry patrols rolled twice into Kaesong. northwestern gateway to Seoul. Thursday as Allied forces girded for a possible limited offensive by Communist; troops next Monday on the first anniversary of the Kprean war. The Patrols stabbed Into the battered highway junction before dawn and again in late afternoon without opposition. En:-my fire. howevi-r. sputtered the tanks south of the city on their way back in Allied lines. in- fantrymen reportvrl about 1.000 Communists werg dug into the hills to the northwest. Kaesong is four miles south of the 38th parallel and 35 miles northwest of Seoul on the main highway leading to Pyongyang. The last remaining Communist forces south of the old polltiml boundary are in that sector. It was the first major ground activity in almost I week along the western front. Man Knocltedi From Ladder ;By Moioilruclt Mr. William .WacKay of 30 Hills- boro Street was taken to the Char- lottetown Hospital by ambulance about 4.30 yesterday afternoon af- fter being thrown from a ladder which was struck by a truck. I Mr. Macxay was using the ladder Mrs. Alma Maclniyrc. Ridgcdale, Jessk. Lm.m.' M wg Deputy Grand W0 palm at me Chappe” Elecmc Sask., was re-elected grand mistress Lecturer; Mrs. Gladys Downe, lcompany Ltd., on Queen St. The of the Ladles' Orange Bcncvolciit mmnd Mmmas. Mm Rem MC truck . ' . -n . . - proceeded up the stieet. and Association for her seiond tcim at Gnu” provinclnl Duecwl. of care, went to park m from of me bmlg the concluding session of its tlircc- tliiy 60th annual convention. Both groups accepted an invitat- nionlos: Mira. Mhligttllei McKenzie, PGM; Mrs. Addie Afflcck. PGM; lMrs. Mary ..'lcDougiill. Pnst Mis- iiess establlslimeiit. Its brakes failed. however. and it struck the ladder. Mr. Macxay was reported to be '9" edtended by the cmmd mdg” M llrcss Vlrs Emma Alley Past Mist suxrerin . . i .. - . .- - g from it broken rollarbone. mm" Edward Nand 10 hnld melt?-K5: MFR MIC? Jewell. Worthy Mls- broken elbow and from sllock and ll?"-is Oi MBMONNILOBA: Mrs. Hazel to be in reasonably good coiiditionl I952 convention in Charlottetown. Rev. J. R. Skinner of wliisloe. P. E. I. is grand chaplain. in the Grand Lodge L. O. B. A., ..m....?.D....... , "Dance at Gordon Lodge every Friday night. Music by Robicliaud. Dancing 9 to 1. "Dance. Souris Line Road North school on Monday night, June 25th. Ohaiaaon's Orchestra. "Dance. St. Peters Legion Hall Lnrce. Deputy )iisti'c.ss; Mrs. Antel- ia McLeod: Mrs. Mary Dickie. Mrs. icccil Simpson. A. A. Maccallum, (Provincial Grand hcasiirer; P. M. Mr.-Caull. T. J. Iiiman: E. C. Holm. Past Grand Masters; Henry T. Bur- goyne. Cecil Simpson and Grand Master G. Arthur Cudmorc. lie ls' it middle aged man. I STE. ANNE DES MON . . Qu-- June 21--(CP)--A forest fire cov loring two squiiro niilcs raged lo- itlay near this (liispc peninsula .town on the St. Isouth shore. (Trench Silo Digging 'Maritime Jaycees Convention In Chitown Ismail amount. of insurance uas 1 carried.-F. Approximately 60 Jaycccs from points across the Maritimcs rog- istered at. the Chnrlotti-town yrs- tt-rdzi,v afternoon and cvciiin: (oi the two day Miiritimc Junior Chamber of CWIIIIIICITP Conven- tion which cor iindcri-.ay last niizht. ' Premier J. Walter Jones. His 1.mvrcni-i- l'livi-r . l I people Worship lllmor B. Iiarle MacDon- ald and lit. Col. Frank Storey, past presidcni of the Charlotte- town Board of Trade spoke at a dinner niectinz iii the hotel and extended a V-clcomc to the visi- tors. ”We need mcn with vision who are willing to work in the Marl- timcs just us much as Vvf.' necd industry." the Jaycrrs were tol(l by Premier Jones. Mr. Jack Mor- ris. Past President of the Chuc- lottoiown Junior Chzimbcr. presid- ed at the mceung. Pl'PII1l0l' Jonca SI.llIt"II that at 7': he sees more work to do than at any time in his life. llo f-'-zir--:l that Princc Edward lsliiml woui-'l not move ahead unless the )oun:”, of the province fi0lZlln (Continued on Page 8ACo.l,-V4lC- New Disease Hits U. S. Swine Areas CHICAGO. June 21 -(APt- A new disease for which no cure has yet been found has spread rapidly through many of the best hog-rals- in; areas in the United States. the American Veterinary Medical Asso- ciation sald today. The disease makes pigs sneeze and gives their faces a ”dJ'shed in look by causing certain facial bones to disintegrate. The disease, rhinitis. was almost several years ago. The A. V. M. A. said it now is becoming fl serious menace to the swine industry. Control measures include the careful purchase of breeding stock so as to avoid bringing carriers into the herd. As an additional pre- caution. "the new ptirchasea should be kept in quarantine for a few weeks. sows and their pigs should be earmarked identically so the trouble can be traced back if it shows up." First Mt: lloyai :5 Woman Alderman is Well Known Locally lllrs. Jnaii Stnixgi. who u..l he one of the guest .'-poakcrs at the afternoon tea which is being held today under auspices of the Wo- 2 rison tonight infectious atrophic unheard of On Question in Commons I l L()NDON. June 21 --tRcuter.-l-l dlsrotinied charges Foreign secretary llerbert Moi-K House of Commons! made in thn that the Ifnited states was partly ito blame for the threat to British -012 interests in Iran and said Brit.-y ain would hang onto her instal-. lations there as long as p0SS'iIlIe. "I think it only fair to say that. we have had R good deal of lielpl and co-operation from the Ameri- icaii Stale Depzirtnicnt." he said . (illl'lnf1 a stormy debate on the fairy of the nationalized Anglo-Iranian- Oil "The Minister of Puei and Pou- ei ass -es me that so far as American oil companies are con- rerned. as companies and in their corporatc capacity. he has no evidence whatever that they have been Cfll1SplTlIlf1 against us. "On the contrary. they have been -giving its a great deal of help" Morrison told lire Cominons that Prime Minister Moham- mod Mo.-sadegli might. "reap this Communist whirlwind” by his insistciice on taking over Anglo-Iranian. "We t-crtainly are not seeking to evacuate the oil field." he said. The (loiiscrvative Opposition had begged him not to withdraw from Iran. "It is our uish that the officers and technicians of the Angio- Iraniuii Oil Company should stay there." Charges Against ll. 5. The ch.-irgr: against American intcrveniloiig oinerged from: i. Smiiley I-Evans. Labor M.P. who :tl'.IlCliCl'I' American oil inter- ests and said: "I fmir vrry much that if we get. out of Iran. event- ually we shall find it is our friends and not our ciiemies who have taken our place.” '2. Richard Crossmaii. left-wing Labor member. who said George McGhec, L7. S. assistant secretai-y of state for Near East and African Affairs, had ”shot off his mouth” in Tehran about weaknesses of Anglo-Iranian Morrison. whose chief, Prime Minister Attlee. is making an all- night drive from Scotland in order to discuss the oil crisis with his tcontlnued on Page R Col, St A decision to call another meet- ing at which the Attorney General would be present to fully acquaint. all farmers with the new regula- tions regarding 'posting' of prop- erty was reached quarterly meeting of the Queens County Fish and Game Associa- tion. The meeting drew only a small gathcriiii: but debate on the mat- ter of posting property became acrimoiiious at. times. present expressed the feelinz that they had a perfect right to post their lands and prevent. 8nj.'OlI8 else from hunting over it. But they ilso felt they should be able to hunt over it tlicmselvcs. ! An explanation of the IlFil.' last session of the Provincial Leg- Company. 2 New Regulations Posting Discussed At Fish And Game Meeting at last. nights. regulations put iiilo effect at that Cyclonic Cause Construction Contract For New Control Tower At Summerside Awarded OTTAWA. June. 20 -ISpecialr- Contract. for the constiu.-Lion of it new control towrr tcr the R C IA F. station at Stinimer.-irlc hit”- Ewen awarded to the (t.ri'(iw,.i; Construciioii Company of Freder- itton. N. E. II was rc"r:ile:i licrc today. Amotini of the I”l'('firti'icLnn firmk tender is S';”.,"c'i xvhifh via the Imll”-l of 'Ill'Cp if"it"f'l'S i'ec'-Ev- ed for Co lob. woi it involves Addition in Dental Staff Of Healili Dept. Tn nrdcr in start a ircatmcni lii'0i',l'3niiTiF Ill the more areas of the nrovlncr. the Depart- cnmplcre iment of Health and Wi-liarc has rcrciiilv aopointcd Dr. Gerald G Oi-scr to the Division of Dental Public Health. Dr. Ol'FPl' is it native of Hari- land. NE. and a graduate of Iiarilond High School and Carle- ton County Vocational School. During the war he served for four and a half years with the Royal Canadian Dental Corps On his release from the Army he went to Dalhousic University where he recently obtained his degree in Dental SLlrg('l'). He is now giving lrr.-aim:-iii. to young children in the rural areas. Because there is so much i.o be done he is limiting this to those children who are starting school this Fall. in the hope that thc nar- cnts will then coiiiiiiiic to keep them dcntally healthy at their own expense afterwards. Although he will he ablr to treat only about one-half of the coun- try ciillrlreii in this arzc lzrouo in the year. he will be filling a long- felt need in the Province. In time the Department hopes to engage more dentists and gradually in- crease this service. The Division of Dental Public Health is under the direction of Dr. B.J, 0'Meara. Dental hygien- ists are Miss Thelma Reid. Miss Dorothy Gallant and Miss Annabel l Allen. ----- -----i lslature was given by game officer Spurgeon Jenkins who described the various means open to farmers desirous of keeping hunters off their lands. I He told them that they might put up simple 'No Trcspa.-islng' signs and then be personally re- ;sponsible for the protection of the iproperty and prosecution which !iollowcd. If. however, under the IIIEW regulations the land is de- ' clared enclosed and rccistcrcd as, FBrn1N':iSllCh with the provincial author-l .iiics. then it was the ditty of the ;game officer to protect. the land 'and iiir:L'.r:.- itrosccittion But. the land is to eiicloscii then the .fai'mer himself cannot shoot on it as it will be regarded as a sanct-i ;itary. i tcontinucd on Page 6 Col. fit ..,.m: isolated - ii. b'.llI(Illlg r.f aVcoii'.roi'tourrCol,the iii--.' and nyist modern type. ,1 on of the struct- r inn control tow- :-Tl.')tlo and 'S7.'a.- '.i FIVV I-Tori: on the llr”.l' iri:t'('l' will be- clii iviilioiii iiclsv zri order to take ziclxaiitacc of illi irahle summer wiiil tall c. The contract : it fair maze clauses for ..b employ- ."-iciif of i ahor with the ex- ieptioii of "ct: nvzmlicr of ex- ; pr-rzs ind V in " 't':r-n (”.mirl"!-'- I-we tmwr will be the most mod and efficient in 'he imintijv. l'. is being Spor- iiillv equipped to liaiidic a volume V! trafflr far cxccncliiig any at I the Sunimevside air Sthlitlfl in the past. This contract iOE9i.I'lor with Filters auardcci ire-ccnlly and with- in tlic past. few months. is due, in lamp measure to the iiiiiiative of J ll'a'-son Mac.V;iuzlit, Liberal member for Prince and parlia- mentary llSSlSlf1l1' in F1ShPTl9S Minister Mayhew, Mi. Mac- Naught.s' arguiiienis based on ia(',t,5 and figures of tcchnicians and aviation experts ITIVF convinced the Government of the wisdom of making Summerside. one of the great military ar stations on Canada: Atlantic coastline. its EASW-.R fo Fl.oAT A RUMOR (Him stub ONE: Sxg XX g .. ll HALIFAX. June 21 - (CPI Official forecasts issued tonight by the Dominion Public Weather Of. flCP. at. Halifax and valid until midnight Friday Re ional forecasts: Pr rice Edward Island - fmiiiiv and cooler. Winds westerly is. Low and hiszh Friday at Charlottetown 55 and 72. High ilrln today It 1.09 A. M. and 12.22 P. M. Sun rises at 4.25 A. M. and sets Ri. 8.01 P M. MC-A AIR SERVICE Lv. Charlottetown for llloiiclon 5.30 A.iVI.-iI.20 A.M.-4.40 I'.M. Ar. Charlottetown from Mom-mn 7.125 A.M.--1.15 P.M.-6.5.5 l'.M. I.i'. Charlottetown for Now Glasgow -- Ilnlifax 740 A.M. New Glasgow nuly: . 1.40 l'.M. New Glasgow at Hams; Ar. Charlottetown from i New Glasgow and Halifax I .'.oo A.lll. from New Glasgow only 4.20 RM. from New Glasgow and Halifax. ycharlollcfown - Sydney flights every Montlly. Wednesday. Friday. I BORDI-ZN - care TORMENTINB All arc x,t,.i..:,",::fm '" no I” m" every Monday night from 930-1.00. . menis Pi-on-cssiw (lnnsei-vatiw PERRY sir.m'1ci-'. g Hg. George chappclle and his Merry I Associatmn. is ll fnrntcr Islander I)gHy npm. snapshot. that Wm not Islanders. Admission 50 cents. y and i.-. the rlaiizhier of Dr. .I. S.I 0 Le”. 80".". 1”” C. I latte mail your Films and NegI- 'I"”'””' M Ch'"'”””””W"t S"""' n 11 9.10 ARM. 9.10 Am. Lvn to cu-nhum photo ggudtog, "3h0W. MQF0" 101118111. i0m0T- "in. months ago she ran a bi-illi.-int 10.35 Am. 10.35 AM. Charlottetown. "M Night I31” GW55 0' ,K9"i Requests are. being received for a"Em;f ""9 "8 E5 ";3”k?'I municipal camiinizii. becoming thc' A I g H H , M... ., ., mo pawl H," II” '-llCkY"- 5i-II'l'lnS- 3m Wml3m5- the digging of french silos from Mrs. " ("!" H""' j " "hi" first woman ever to bc elect:-d to "V " linear verandali when the "funnel-'. 2.49 i-.31.. -I40 ,-"Mi "Come to the garden party. J”'9 M313 RHPI1 M0'83"- A -I10"0' a number of farmers throuiiholli yhtihiiisteir of Aiirignumglf (""1 I. " the council of the Town of Mount TORONTO. June 21 -tCPl- A shqppd thing" appe:il1'd and "every-1 4.30 I'.3l. :10 EM. R"""""”d G""""" C”""'""' grim Hem" Color by cumecolon the Prawn" "M " "W ha” '1' be tlrtllim O 'l n ifmt ndm-martian Royal. cyclonic wind and ruin storm swcpt :hiiir stai-tcd to go without. even as 7.10 PM. 1.50 I'M. Iilurniay the zatii. afternoon and A W" I-l"l”"' '9' l'”'- ready been dug. it has been ,,..h'.f: :' ”g-.,.,,3:,,f,' fK.,,"..,f,',f Moihcr' of. a trim-c.-ii--old girl. . pm; or southwestern Ontario lasiimurii .4. a sound.” aoo I'.M. iiiui rjiwf "mtg. Good music; Mriu.Evelyn . I it-nrned from Ron. Eugene Cullen. muve W" mud": Wm, M,-g Mrs. Store)" is A 1942 MVGIU 5!N!d- night dying down as q-.ii:li'-v as it! Shiiigics. boards and other dchris 10.30 I'M. -10.39 1-,”, ?)IltKInnon and her Highland M 't!i'oder:tlgn For gd.:grlici;l1t.ure Minister of industry and Natural Rm". a Mr. Cnm,m,, gmm uate in Iris. She worked with the arose, But before the "twister" blow :"wcrc lif:rd like ihiidi-civa liites.". , ' mm" Wm """'''''"t 09 "L 13;; "3" DP 22' J01. R""""."' liamptoii railed on the Minister Foreign EX9hinil0 Cflllifol 308111 itself out it leftittrail of dcstructionltlisz i.ilXllFli said. The whirlwind! VIM)” ISLANDS - ITARIBOU i diy"mm 25 it '30 " ' ' ' M"h"'" "M" "'9 wp”"m”' to discuss the matter. and SIIDSOCIUCMIV was named southward from Georgian Bay to ti-avcllcd at a terrific speed and waist FEM” 5ERVICE "See Huelbrook B. Y. P. U. Dewar. secretary. of Mr. Walter S.McMui-try recerif- . . - 2 - i t - - l nmwm their txo onegmt N." W appointed nuicuuunl 'en'mm.r The new MIO at, Falggnwooil econoriiistto the (0I"lIITl'0dli.y' Prices Tol-OM04 gone m 9Q'5Pmnds. pg 5md,1gdig.i - (sundam Tune) Md various I Rum" m mam "woman Insmule msmct and on dram". expert with Farm is slightly over I fee Stabilization Corporation in 01- Though the storm struck most appeared high above a black rain L . W d In g Hm Thundl pm nth and .t convmuon 01 York Marshneldg the Demnmmt of man." "Id lonl. 12 feet Wide and five YEN tawa. She was later on the New areas without. warning. no one was cloud." 9"” ”” ' "d'-' ,'Pm"stnnI;' gppkunug mt. Dunu.."n.'e' plenum Caoveg Natural m-"cure" are curienuv dE9P- 11 WI" hold lb0lItb145 tolls York staff of Time Magazine as killed. several persons were injured Toronto was deluged by rain for Prince Nov: - 1 A.M.. 1! AM. llerbcrt on FFIQW Ju'w owihnd mt”: Wen covghend, wmking in Plenum valley. : tr" STEEL! Sling; Which I8 N"! C'" business and . finance researcher. by uprooted trees and flying timber. 20 minutes but only in the norIii- 8 PM. . ......' Suffolk, North Winsloe and staii- A now trench or D" 3",, M, mm 5 W ' ””5- A recent RNICI" from her pen Barns were blown 100 feet from west section did the wind do exten- "'35- 5- mllmllll-I A.M.1P.M., ."R' sure and come to North MP9 Will he held in Marshflcld hepn made in, Fglpnnwood ;:,,,.m' ,.,.m."' Rlmwnml appeared in Toronto Saturday their foundations in some placesisive damage. At lloriiby. 0nt.. two 5 I'M. lliitshire hall. Mona”. yum, Hall on Monday. June 25th. 2.?-0 anon." mi. hppn mm M gt vgn. TM '"mh 8”" "mrimcm WM Night. Hcnhiisband. Mr. Donald and power and telephone lines wcrcjnicn anda child were carried so feet Lento ('ll'iIi0II.. ..i. "M enjoy I good ,,,m"m-, p M, gm 3 p. M. Turkey supper pp,-1"! o,,,m,,,u, Md ,. ",5", M, M”! nut lg nm'mwond Fmmg Storev. is it mochancal cng- torn down. g y The storm was caused by it cold Flinn. A. Dunning-7A.M.11A.M., "I'!'l'iIInl1ll'!If. when Summerside 75 cents. W. R. Show evening been made on the farm of A.i- 1,," "M. M"! proved nccenmi. ineer and vicc-president of a A farmer in the Beavcrton iirealfroiit that swept. southeast iicrosst 3 I'M. ll?" present their 3-act play "Him sue-km I-Veninz session open to drew 5'-l'Pl19M0H'l- Plea-ant vnI- ---.------. -.---- firm omalumbinn and he-tins some 00 miles north of'!'oronin saidiontnrio alone with thunderstorms. Prince Nev: - I AM. 1 P.M., "Cane Harriet". said of cakes. bllc. .- (Continued on Page 8 col. 8) contractors. . he and his wife were sitting onlwhlcl-i moved in from Nebraska. 5 The Stranger The Opposition The Better The Government -Vote A Ins-and by the Quuiu County. Rxnsuutva Siinaanmlvn huh. MacLeaii